A surgical incision intended to treat or prevent an additional problem could be called a therapeutic wound. For example, a "stab" incision about 1" long is made during surgery only to insert a drainage tube, which helps prevent infection in a larger surgical site.
Therapeutic is an immediate physical treatment, non-therapeutic is a treatment such as sterilisation
Kim Anthony Gardner has written: 'The effect of aspirin on the healing of muscle contusion' -- subject(s): Rats, Treatment, Wound healing, Therapeutic use, Wounds and injuries, Aspirin
The therapeutic dosage is the amount of a therapeutic agent which causes the therapeutic effect. This is prescribed by qualified therapists for varied conditions.
foods for therapeutic diet
verb - wound as in "I wound the thread around the spool." noun - wound as in "His wound needs dressing."
Therapeutic refers to the healing of disease. The hot bath was therapeutic for his arthritis.
A relaxing massage can be very therapeutic for a stressed individual.
Enumerate the practices of therapeutic massage
The duration of Therapeutic Pink is 360.0 seconds.
Therapeutic blood level for benadryl
I don't have a documented answer. My educated guess is that people, when wounded, want the wound to go away. So they'll pick scabs, rub bruises -- and lick their own blood. Anything to make evidence of the wound disappear. I believe giving the illusion (even if the patient doesn't believe it) of wellness is very therapeutic.
Wound. As in you wound something around (coiled), or you received a wound (an injury.)