"Therapeutist" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Therapeutist" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Therapeutist" Meaning

A therapeutist is a medical professional who specializes in a particular type of therapy.

"Therapeutist" Examples

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The doctor sent John to see a specialist, a sports therapeutist, to diagnose the reason behind his knee injury.
The highly respected therapeutist at the wellness retreat said she could help Leslie manage her chronic back pain.
Rachel decided to see a therapeutist for smoking cessation, with the goal of quitting after 10 years of smoking.
After a devastating accident, a physical therapeutist helped Emma regain mobility in her leg.
The athletic therapeutist was able to identify and address the underlying muscle imbalances causing Tom's knee instability.

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