Complementary therapies definition

Complementary therapies means non-traditional therapies that are used in combination with standard medical treatments, including, but not limited to, massage, yoga, art or music therapy;

Examples of Complementary therapies in a sentence

  • Complementary therapies for diabetes: The case for chromium, magnesium, and antioxidants.

  • Complementary therapies and the medical profession: a study of medical students’ attitudes.

  • Complementary therapies for peripheral arterial disease: Systematic review.

  • Complementary therapies for cancer patients: what works, what doesn't, and how to know the difference.

  • Complementary therapies for acne vulgaris.Cochrane Database Syst Rev.2015;1:CD009436.

  • Complementary therapies for cancer patients: assessing information use and needs.

  • When referred the patient can be given a patient information leaflet on the Complementary therapies available.

  • We continue to offer scheduled activities (crafts, speakers, music, outings and Complementary therapies) as well as an atmosphere that allows for sharing and on-going peer support amongst the clients.

  • B., et al., Complementary therapies in the management of cancer treatment-related symptoms: the individualized prescriptive exercise intervention approach.

  • Complementary therapies for the treatment of HIV: in search of the evidence.

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  • Interscholastic Activities means athletic or non-athletic/academic activities where students compete on a school vs. school basis.

  • Therapy means the administration of drugs or chemicals to remove toxic concentrations of metals from the body.

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  • Training means instruction or teaching designed to impart a specific skill, as opposed to general knowledge.