physiatry

/ˌfɪziˈætri/
noun
  1. A branch of medicine that focuses on physical therapy and rehabilitation to improve movement and quality of life after injury or illness.
    • Physiatry helped the athlete return to sports after a serious back injury.
    • The hospital's physiatry department offers treatments for patients with chronic pain.
    • She decided to study physiatry because she wanted to help people recover without surgery.
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