| physical medicine |
Physical medicine refers to the use of physical measures in the treatment of disease. These include: therapeutic exercise, massage, and osteopathic joint mobilization and immobilization techniques. It includes Applied Kinesiology and Cranio-Sacral Therapy; a system of body work that believes in allowing the body to heal itself by treating structural problems like, muscle spasm, curvature of the spine and bad posture.
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| physical |
Refers to actual underlying metal as opposed to a claim on the metal represented by paper gold.
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| physical therapy |
the health profession that treats pain in muscles, nerves, joints, and bones with exercise, electrical stimulation, hydrotherapy, and the use of massage, heat, cold, and electrical devices.
Ãâó: www.somersetmedicalcenter.com/15057.cfm
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| physical |
the network interface, cabling, etc.; eg Ethernet
Ãâó: tangentsoft.net/wskfaq/glossary.html
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| physical therapist |
physical therapists are trained to evaluate and improve movement and function of the body such as physical mobility, balance, posture & fatigue.
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