--subdivision Treatment--Complications under individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g. Cancer--Treatment--Complications
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Therapeutic cults : The New holistic health handbook : living well in a new age / Berkeley Holistic Health Center ; edited by Shepherd Bliss ... [and others]
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Therapeutic diets. : Home parenteral nutrition / edited by F. Bozzetti, Michael Staun and Andre van Gossum
Application of electric current in treatment without the generation of perceptible heat. It includes electric stimulation of nerves or muscles, passage of current into the body, or use of interrupted current of low intensity to raise the detection threshold of the skin to pain
Application of electric current in treatment without the generation of perceptible heat. It includes electric stimulation of nerves or muscles, passage of current into the body, or use of interrupted current of low intensity to raise the detection threshold of the skin to pain
A method of hemostasis utilizing various agents such as Gelfoam, silastic, metal, glass, or plastic pellets, autologous clot, fat, and muscle as emboli. It has been used in the treatment of spinal cord and INTRACRANIAL ARTERIOVENOUS MALFORMATIONS, renal arteriovenous fistulas, gastrointestinal bleeding, epistaxis, hypersplenism, certain highly vascular tumors, traumatic rupture of blood vessels, and control of operative hemorrhage
The relative equivalency in the efficacy of different modes of treatment of a disease, most often used to compare the efficacy of different pharmaceuticals to treat a given disease
--subdivision Exercise therapy under individual diseases and types of diseases, e.g. Arthritis--Exercise therapy; Backache--Exercise therapy; Cancer--Exercise therapy; and subdivision Therapeutic use under types of exercise and activities, e.g. Breathing exercises--Therapeutic use; Swimming--Therapeutic use
Abnormally high temperature intentionally induced in living things regionally or whole body. It is most often induced by radiation (heat waves, infra-red), ultrasound, or drugs
Abnormally low BODY TEMPERATURE that is intentionally induced in warm-blooded animals by artificial means. In humans, mild or moderate hypothermia has been used to reduce tissue damages, particularly after cardiac or spinal cord injuries and during subsequent surgeries