Adjunct Therapy
Adjunct therapy refers to additional treatments used alongside primary therapies to enhance their effectiveness. This approach is common in various fields, including psychology, medicine, and physical rehabilitation. By combining different methods, healthcare providers aim to improve patient outcomes and address specific needs that the main treatment may not fully cover.
For example, in the treatment of cancer, adjunct therapies like nutrition counseling or physical therapy can support the primary treatment, such as chemotherapy. These complementary approaches help manage side effects, improve quality of life, and promote overall well-being during the healing process.