functional recovery

collocation in English

meaningsoffunctionalandrecovery

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functional
adjective
uk
/ˈfʌŋk.ʃən.əl/
us
/ˈfʌŋk.ʃən.əl/
designed to be practical and useful rather ...
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recovery
noun[S or U]
uk
/rɪˈkʌv.ər.i/
us
/rɪˈkʌv.ɚ.i/
the process of becoming well again after an illness ...
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(Definition offunctionalandrecoveryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffunctional recovery

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A symptomatic recovery is not yet being matched by a fullfunctionalrecovery.
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With respect to neurological disease and trauma this lack of cellular repair significantly impactsfunctionalrecovery.
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For suchfunctionalrecoveryto be manifest, it is clear that a great many cellular attributes must be restored within the regenerated structure (s).
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It is potentially an important tool, because cognitive deficits persist despite pharmaceutical treatment and restrict the possibilities forfunctionalrecovery.
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Delirium is independently associated with poorfunctionalrecoveryafter hip fracture.
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Functionalrecoveryafter spinal cord lesion remains an elusive goal.
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Predictors offunctionalrecoveryone year following hospital discharge for hip fracture: a prospective study.
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The severe degree of brain damage in these groups of patients may preclude any means offunctionalrecoverywhatsoever with such procedures.
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The etifoxine efficacy to accelerate (3-fold) and to improvefunctionalrecoverywas provided by using pinch nerve and walking tests.
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Predictors offunctionalrecoveryin the years following hospital discharge for hip fracture.
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However, it has been assumed that early injury leads to substantialfunctionalrecovery.
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Finally, conclusions regardingfunctionalrecoveryrely on the extent to which behavioral functions are broadly and validly assessed.
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In patients with severe arm paresis after stroke,functionalrecoveryin the affected arm is poor.
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In the present study, the former requirement was directly addressed in the retina of a species frequently used to assessfunctionalrecovery, the goldfish.
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Riluzole improvesfunctionalrecoveryafter ischemia in the rat retina.
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Etifoxine produced a rapid improvement offunctionalrecoveryduring the first week.
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Poststroke depression and functional outcome: a cohort study investigating the influence of depression onfunctionalrecoveryfrom stroke.
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However, they are restricted to the subtype of small interneuron-like cells, and it is unlikely that they contribute tofunctionalrecoveryof striatial circuits.
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