Regenerative rehabilitation combines rehabilitation science with regenerative medicine approaches to achieve synergistic and more effective outcomes. Within the field of regenerative medicine, there has been a growing number of cell and gene therapies (CGTs) that are either approved for clinical use or actively undergoing clinical trials. Many of these therapies-especially those targeting neurological and musculoskeletal disorders-use functional outcomes as primary or secondary endpoints, prompting discussion about how physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R) physicians can support the integration of CGTs into clinical care. In this perspective article, we explain why physicians specializing in PM&R could take a leading role in advancing the clinical translation of CGTs. Currently, CGTs are not confined to a single medical specialty, presenting a timely opportunity for PM&R-working collaboratively with neurology, hematology, and other disciplines-to assume greater leadership and influence the development and implementation of these transformative treatments. To our knowledge, this is the first publication within PM&R literature to emphasize the importance of our specialty serving as a leader and driving force in the adoption of these therapies.
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