physiotherapeutic

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phys·i·o·ther·a·py

 (fĭz′ē-ō-thĕr′ə-pē)
phys′i·o·ther′a·peu′tic (-thĕr′ə-pyo͞o′tĭk) adj.
phys′i·o·ther′a·pist n.
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Adj.1.physiotherapeutic - of or relating to or used in physical therapy
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physiotherapeutic

adjphysiotherapeutisch
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The Polish literature describes the rehabilitation scheme, including physiotherapeutic activities, created by doctor Krystyna Mika during three periods (early hospital period, early ambulatory, late ambulatory period), which is currently used in all facilities treating breast cancer in Poland [11,12].
The Deputy Labor Minister Janyl Alybayeva noted that children with disabilities under 18yo with problems of supporting-motor apparatus will receive physiotherapeutic and health and fitness rehabilitation at the center.
Sa and Gomes (6) recognize that the physiotherapeutic practice, firmly based on the biomedical model, centered on the disease and not the subject, does not favor comprehensive healthcare to the chronically ill children.
Despite the existence of significant opportunities for conservative treatment with a variety of physiotherapeutic agents, many people eventually undergo carpal tunnel release.
They also stated that the project would provide highly specialised state-of-the-art healthcare to the patients and an integrated 'One Campus' answer to all the investigative, physiotherapeutic, operative, rehabilitative and vocational needs of the patients.
Evidence of the physiotherapeutic interventions used currently after exerciseinduced muscle damage: systematic review and meta-analysis.
There is often limited access or awareness of the need for specialised physiotherapeutic intervention throughout a patient's journey." -Deborah Pierce, Director of Clinical Operations at Amana Healthcare Share on facebook Tweet this
I'd compare her method to physiotherapeutic procedures, more specifically the so-called Vojta's Method, where certain points are held on the body, which is then moved into positions that are unpleasant, and so one must produce a certain counter-pressure.
This observation leads us to the conclusion that the approach to PCL rehabilitation after reconstruction should be more conservative than that used after ACL reconstruction because inappropriate physiotherapeutic intervention may produce bio-negative effects with increased residual laxity of the graft.
Volunteers were selected according to inclusion criteria: individuals from both sexes, aged between 24 and 45 years, normoclusion, that had no symptoms and/or temporomandibular restrictions and that were not in physiotherapeutic and/or phonoaudiological treatment.
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