Rehabilitatory: meaning, definitions and examples

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rehabilitatory

 

[ ˌriːhəˈbɪlɪˈtɔːri ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

medical treatment

Relating to or intended for rehabilitation, especially through therapy or medical treatment.

Synonyms

recovery-oriented, rehabilitative, restorative, therapeutic.

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Word Description / Examples
rehabilitatory

Used in formal or medical contexts to describe activities, treatments, or programs aimed at helping people regain skills or abilities.

  • The clinic offers various rehabilitatory services for stroke patients.
  • Rehabilitatory care is essential for individuals recovering from major surgeries.
therapeutic

Generally used to describe activities or treatments that promote healing or alleviate symptoms of stress, anxiety, or physical ailments. Often used in a broader sense than medical terms.

  • Gardening can be very therapeutic.
  • She found the therapeutic massage extremely relaxing.
restorative

Often used in wellness, health, and justice contexts to describe actions aimed at returning something to its former state, especially in physical, mental health, or community justice scenarios.

  • The restorative yoga class was very calming.
  • Restorative justice practices are being implemented in schools.
rehabilitative

This term is commonly used in medical, therapeutic, or corrective settings to describe processes or measures aimed at restoring someone’s physical or mental state.

  • The rehabilitative exercises helped her walk again.
  • Rehabilitative therapy is crucial after orthopedic surgeries.
recovery-oriented

Used in contexts that emphasize a holistic, person-centered approach to helping someone regain health or recovery from addiction, mental health issues, or chronic illnesses.

  • The program focuses on a recovery-oriented approach to mental health.
  • Our policies are firmly recovery-oriented to support long-term sobriety.

Examples of usage

  • The patient underwent a series of rehabilitatory exercises to improve mobility.
  • After the surgery, she received rehabilitatory care to help regain strength.
  • The facility offers a range of rehabilitatory services for patients recovering from injuries.
  • The therapist recommended a rehabilitatory program to aid in the patient's recovery.
  • Rehabilitatory treatments have been proven to be effective in restoring function.

Translations

Translations of the word "rehabilitatory" in other languages:

🇵🇹 reabilitador

🇮🇳 पुनर्वासक

🇩🇪 rehabilitativ

🇮🇩 rehabilitasi

🇺🇦 реабілітаційний

🇵🇱 rehabilitacyjny

🇯🇵 リハビリテーションの

🇫🇷 réhabilitateur

🇪🇸 rehabilitador

🇹🇷 rehabilite edici

🇰🇷 재활의

🇸🇦 تأهيلي

🇨🇿 rehabilitační

🇸🇰 rehabilitačný

🇨🇳 康复的

🇸🇮 rehabilitacijski

🇮🇸 endurhæfingar

🇰🇿 оңалту

🇬🇪 რეაბილიტაციური

🇦🇿 rehabilitasiya

🇲🇽 rehabilitador

Etymology

The word 'rehabilitatory' originates from the verb 'rehabilitate', which comes from the Latin word 'rehabilitatus', past participle of 'rehabilitare', meaning 'to restore to a former state of good repair or condition'. The suffix '-ory' in 'rehabilitatory' indicates 'relating to or characterized by', making it an adjective used to describe something related to rehabilitation or restoration.

See also: rehabilitative, rehabilitator.