Definition of

Recovery

Disease

After suffering from an illness, a person goes through a recovery process until they regain their normal state.

Recovery (from Latin recuperatĭo ) is the action and effect of recovering or recovering (returning to oneself or to a state of normality, taking back what one had before, compensating).

Recovery, therefore, can be linked to the process that a person must undergo after an illness or injury to return to normal. During recovery, the subject must comply with medical instructions, which may include rest, medication, or physical exercise, as appropriate.

For example: “The forward tries to speed up his recovery times to return to the courts before the end of the tournament” , “The victim is out of danger, but the recovery will be extensive” , “As part of my recovery, I must attend to therapy twice a week.”

Recovery how to get back what was lost

Another use of the concept refers to reacquiring what was owned at some previous time and that, for different reasons, had been lost : “The recovery of the stolen jewelry required a major police operation,” “The Government assured that it will do "everything possible to achieve the recovery of the museum pieces."

In this sense, we could talk about the recovery of driving license points . And, in many countries, each driver is awarded a series of points, which they will lose as they receive fines and other sanctions for violations committed against road safety.

This will mean that in order to be able to return to having the same number of points as at the beginning, when you obtained the license, you will be obliged to carry out a series of training courses, where you will become aware of the importance of respecting the rules of circulation and the danger that skipping them poses, both for him and for other drivers and pedestrians.

In this way, when taking this course you will obtain a certificate that you will present to the relevant administration and that will allow you to recover the points to be able to circulate in perfect compliance with the law.

hard drive

By putting a digital file back into operation that had been deleted, information recovery is achieved.

Other uses of the concept

Data recovery or information recovery involves putting digital files back into operation that had been deleted from a computer or system .

At the school level, recovery is associated with the need to pass a subject or subject that has been failed in previous exams: “Chemistry recovery will be very complicated,” “If I fail in the recovery of two subjects, I will have to repeat the year.” ” .

Recovery of historical memory

In the same way, there are various entities and organizations that use the term in question to name themselves. Thus, for example, in Spain there is the Association for the Recovery of Historical Memory (ARMH), whose clear objective is to work towards the existence of real democracy.

Specifically, what the members of that group are trying to do is get justice for all those men and women who were murdered during the Civil War and the Franco regime for their republican ideas and whose relatives still do not know where they are buried. In this way, they seek to put everyone in their place and to dignify the victims.