Therapeutic Procedure
A therapeutic procedure refers to a medical or psychological intervention designed to treat, alleviate, or manage a specific condition or problem. These procedures are typically carried out by healthcare professionals, such as doctors, therapists, or psychologists, and can take various forms depending on the nature of the condition and the goals of treatment.

Therapeutic procedures are categorized by medicine or psychology.
Medication administration: Prescription and administration of medications for symptom management, pain relief, and disease treatment.
Surgical interventions: Certain conditions may require surgical procedures as a therapeutic measure. Surgeries aim to correct anatomical abnormalities, remove tumors or diseased tissue, or repair damaged structures.
Psychotherapy: Psychotherapy involves conversations with a trained therapist to address mental health issues.
Physical therapy: Physical therapy improves function, mobility, and strength through exercises, techniques, and equipment.
Occupational therapy: Occupational therapists improve daily activities, motor skills, cognitive abilities, and productivity.
Speech therapy: Speech-language pathologists enhance communication skills through exercises, stimulation, and devices.
Radiation therapy: Radiation therapy targets cancer cells, minimizes damage, and delivers sessions.
Rehabilitation programs: Programs aid in recovering post-injury function through therapies, exercises, and support services.
Therapeutic procedures aim to promote healing, manage symptoms, improve function, and enhance well-being.