Chronotherapy

Pronunciation: /ˈsiˈeɪtʃɑɹˈoʊnoʊˈθɛɹəpi/

Chronotherapy (noun)

  1. A treatment plan that schedules medicine or therapy at specific times to match the body’s natural daily rhythms.
  2. A method used to adjust the body clock, often by timing light, medication, or activities to improve sleep and alertness.

Examples

  • Chronotherapy schedules medicine at the right time for better results.
  • The clinic adjusts chronotherapy based on your daily routine.