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Physical Function Restoration

Meaning

Physical function restoration is the therapeutic process of actively recovering or significantly improving diminished physical capacities, including muscle strength, joint mobility, cardiovascular endurance, and overall biomechanical efficiency. This clinical objective is paramount for maintaining physical independence, sustaining a high quality of life, and mitigating the frailty associated with aging, as age-related decline often severely impacts musculoskeletal and cardiorespiratory systems. Successful restoration necessitates addressing underlying systemic issues, particularly hormonal deficits and chronic inflammation, that impede optimal tissue repair and adaptive response.