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Tissue Healing Speed

Meaning

Tissue Healing Speed is a quantifiable physiological metric representing the rate at which damaged biological structures successfully progress through the sequential phases of the wound healing cascade: inflammation, proliferation, and final remodeling. This rate is a critical, measurable indicator of the body’s intrinsic regenerative capacity and is profoundly influenced by the systemic hormonal and metabolic environment. Optimizing this speed is a key clinical objective in managing post-injury recovery, surgical convalescence, and the treatment of chronic wounds.