| physical dependence |
State in which the use of a drug is required for a person to function normally. Such a state is revealed by withdrawing the drug and noting the occurrence of withdrawal symptoms. This state is relieved in time, or with readministration of the drug.
Ãâó: www.drugstrategy.central.sa.edu.au/20_druginfo/c_g...
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| physical |
Susan Krauss Whitbourne and Lisa A. Primus, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Ãâó: books.elsevier.com/companions/0122268601/articles....
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| physical medicine |
The application and use of the principles of physics (heat, light, electricity, water, massage and manipulation) in the treatment of pathological conditions, injuries, and physical anomalies affecting the human body. There are specialties within the field of physical medicine, roughly defined: Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, Corrective Therapist
Ãâó: www.rehabdesigns.com/medical_terms.htm
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| physical therapist |
One who works on the patient using the principles of physical medicine in treatment.
Ãâó: www.rehabdesigns.com/medical_terms.htm
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| physical therapy |
Treatment of a body region using heat/cold treatments, water, traction, hydrotherapy, electrical stimulation, massage, therapeutic exercise, neuromuscular reeducation, etc. Physical therapy is adjunctive to the chiropractic adjustment which helps to facilitate quicker and more complete correction. ...
Ãâó: www.applegatechiropractic.com/glossary1.php
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