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  • 21Therapeutic touch — Intervention MeSH D019124 Energy medicine …

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  • 22Therapeutic Touch — (TT) (englisch für Therapeutische Berührung) ist eine in den USA verbreitete alternativmedizinische, so genannte bio energetische Behandlungsmethode, eine Variante des Handauflegens, bei der der Behandler den Patienten allerdings nicht berührt.… …

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  • 23Therapeutic community — is a term applied to a participative, group based approach to long term mental illness and/or drug addiction that includes group psychotherapy as well as practical activities, and which may or may not be residential with the clients and… …

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  • 24Therapeutic ultrasound — refers generally to any type of procedure that uses ultrasound for therapeutic benefit. This includes HIFU, lithotripsy, targeted ultrasound drug delivery, trans dermal ultrasound drug delivery, ultrasound hemostasis, and ultrasound assisted… …

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  • 25Therapeutic jurisprudence — (TJ) is a term first used by Professor David Wexler, [http://www.law.arizona.edu/Faculty/getprofile.cfm?facultyid=91 University of Arizona Rogers College of Law] and University of Puerto Rico School of Law, in a paper delivered to the National… …

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  • 26Therapeutic inertia — (also known as clinical inertia) is a measurement of the resistance to therapeutic treatment for an existing medical condition. It is commonly measured as a percentage of the number of encounters in which a patient with a condition received new… …

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  • 27Therapeutic food — Therapeutic foods and Ready to Use Therapeutic foods (RUTFs) are foods designed for specific, usually nutritional, therapeutic purposes. Malnutrition has often been addressed by nutritious powdered milk formulas called F 75 and F 100. These… …

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  • 28Therapeutic angiogenesis — is an experimental area of treatment of ischemia, the condition which associated with decrease in blood supply to certain body organs, tissue or part. This usually caused by constriction or obstruction of the blood vessels. Angiogenesis is the… …

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  • 29Therapeutic misconception — arises wherever human subjects misunderstand the primary purpose of a clinical trial as therapeutic. The phenomenon was first described in an article by Paul S. Appelbaum. APPELBAUM, P.S., ROTH, L.H., LIDZ, C.W., BENSON, P., andWINSLADE, W.… …

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  • 30Therapeutic metaphor — is a type of conceptual metaphor presented as a story or other parallel to an entire aspect of a situation, related by a psychotherapist to a patient. The purpose of this is to highlight to a person, in an effective way, some aspects and lessons… …

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