Physiatrics
[fiz-ee-a-triks] /ˌfɪz iˈæ trɪks/
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/ˌfɪzɪˈætrɪks/
noun
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(functioning as sing) (med, US) another name for physiotherapy
physiatrics phys·i·at·rics (fĭz’ē-āt’rĭks)
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