Regenerative Rehabilitation: From Basic Science to the Clinic (Physiology in Health and Disease) provides an in-depth exploration of how regenerative medicine and rehabilitation sciences converge to enhance tissue repair, recovery, and functional restoration. Covering fundamental mechanisms, translational research, and clinical applications, this book bridges basic science with practical therapies for musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, and other physiological systems.
Key Points:
Integrates regenerative medicine approaches with rehabilitation strategies.
Discusses molecular and cellular mechanisms of tissue repair.
Highlights clinical applications for musculoskeletal and neuromuscular disorders.
Features insights from leading researchers and clinicians in the field.
An essential reference for physiologists, rehabilitation specialists, and medical researchers.