different between pharmacological vs prolotherapy
pharmacological
English
Etymology
pharmacology +? -ical
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?f??m?k??l?d??k?l/
Adjective
pharmacological (not comparable)
- (pharmacology) Of or having to do with pharmacology.
Synonyms
- pharmacologic
Derived terms
- toxicopharmacological
Translations
pharmacological From the web:
- what pharmacologically active amine is responsible
prolotherapy
English
Etymology
Blend of proliferation +? therapy
Noun
prolotherapy (uncountable)
- The injection of an otherwise non-pharmacological and non-active irritant solution into the body, generally in the region of tendons or ligaments for the purpose of strengthening weakened connective tissue and alleviating musculoskeletal pain; proliferation therapy.
Related terms
- prolotherapist
prolotherapy From the web:
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- prolotherapy what is injected
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