Clinically
Clinically is an adverb derived from clinical. In medical and health contexts, it refers to observations, findings, or practices that arise from the care of patients or from patient-based research, such as clinical trials or bedside assessment, rather than purely theoretical or laboratory work. The term signals that evidence or experience comes from real-world patient care.
The word is commonly used in phrases such as clinically significant, clinically relevant, clinically proven, or
Etymologically, clinically traces back to clinical, which itself comes from Greek klinikos meaning “bedside” or “pertaining
Usage notes include a contrast with non-clinical or laboratory contexts (for example, in vitro studies). In formal