The convergence of regenerative medicine with physical therapy is reshaping regenerative rehabilitation and cellular therapies, offering novel approaches to tissue healing and functional recovery. Stem cell therapy, platelet-rich plasma injections, and gene editing techniques are showing promise in restoring damaged musculoskeletal and nervous tissues. Advances in biomaterials and scaffolding technology are further supporting tissue regeneration, providing structural support for cell growth. Rehabilitation programs incorporating regenerative therapies focus on optimizing mobility, reducing inflammation, and accelerating recovery through customized exercise protocols. As research continues to refine these cutting-edge interventions, rehabilitation specialists are integrating biologically driven treatments to enhance healing outcomes and improve patient functionality across various conditions.
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