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physical medicine and rehabilitation |
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physical medicine and rehabilitationor physiatry or physical therapy or rehabilitation medicineMedical specialty treating chronic disabilities through physical means to help patients return to a comfortable, productive life despite a medical problem. Its objectives are pain relief, functional improvement or maintenance, training in essential activities, and functional testing of areas such as strength, mobility, breathing capacity, and coordination. Physical medicine may use diathermy, hydrotherapy, massage, exercise, and functional training. The last can mean learning to work with a guide dog or a prosthesis or learning new ways to carry out everyday activities with a limb missing, sometimes by using assistive devices. Physician specialists head rehabilitation teams including a physical therapist, rehabilitation engineer, rehabilitation nurse, psychological counselor, and sometimes a respiratory or speech therapist. See also occupational therapy; orthopedics. |
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| Outcome After Traumatic Brain Injury: Pathway Analysis of Contributions from Premorbid, Injury Severity, and Recovery Variables, 82 ARCHIVES PHYSICAL MED. Long-Term Survival of Children and Adolescents After Traumatic Brain Injury, 79 ARCHIVES PHYSICAL MED. Clinical Response of Human Subjects to Rear-End Automobile Collisions, 79 Archive Physical Med. |
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