therapeutically

IPA: θɛrʌpjˈutɪkʌɫi

adverb

  • In a therapeutic manner.
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Examples of "therapeutically" in Sentences

  • I'm a peace projector a debunkler, a hypnosis therapeutically induced
  • Doctor-prescribed molded orthotics have the benefit of being custom to your foot and therapeutically tweaked.
  • Skype doesn't therapeutically disinhibit patients so that they let down their guard and take emotional risks.
  • It's a broken system, yielding fewer therapeutically significant new medicines, and pricing drugs out of reach of the poor.
  • She is the go-to person for doctors, physical therapists, students and other teachers who want to know more about using yoga therapeutically.
  • "KRAS has been very difficult to target therapeutically, which is why we are looking at molecules, such as PKCi, that convey signals downstream of KRAS that can be manipulated," Dr. Murray says.
  • Indeed, well before Coleridge conceived the "Rime," physicians were using electical eels and torpedoes therapeutically, that is, as a means of removing blockages to the circulation of the "electrical fluids" in the patient's body by inducing electrical shocks (Tatar, 53-54).

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