Regenerative Rehabilitation: From Basic Science to the Clinic (Physiology in Health and Disease)
The field of regenerative medicine has revolutionized how we approach disease management, tissue repair, and functional recovery. Regenerative Rehabilitation: From Basic Science to the Clinic (Physiology in Health and Disease) is a groundbreaking reference that integrates basic molecular science, stem cell biology, biomechanics, and clinical rehabilitation practices into a unified framework. Designed for clinicians, researchers, and postgraduate students, this book explores how regenerative therapies can be effectively combined with rehabilitation strategies to restore function and improve patient outcomes.
Key Features
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Bridges Basic Science and Clinical Practice – Offers a comprehensive overview of cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying regeneration, alongside clinical applications in rehabilitation medicine.
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Covers Emerging Therapies – Discusses the use of stem cells, biomaterials, gene therapy, tissue engineering, and mechanotherapy in promoting tissue repair.
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Rehabilitation-Focused Perspective – Goes beyond traditional regenerative medicine by emphasizing how exercise, physiotherapy, and rehabilitation protocols can maximize the effectiveness of regenerative interventions.
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Multisystem Approach – Explores regenerative rehabilitation in neurology, orthopaedics, cardiology, musculoskeletal injury, and sports medicine.
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Expert Contributions – Written by leading specialists in regenerative biology, physical therapy, and clinical rehabilitation, ensuring up-to-date, evidence-based content.
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Illustrations & Clinical Cases – Includes figures, diagrams, and patient case studies to demonstrate how scientific discoveries translate into clinical practice.
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Part of Physiology in Health and Disease Series – Ensures scientific rigor while focusing on practical clinical relevance.
