Abstract The evaluation of physical functioning is valuable in the intensive care unit (ICU) to help inform patient recovery after critical illness, to identify patients who may require rehabilitation interventions, and to monitor responsiveness to such interventions. This viewpoint article discusses: (1) the concept of physical functioning with reference to the World Health Organization International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health; (2) the importance of measuring physical functioning in the ICU; and (3) methods for evaluating physical functioning in the ICU. Recommendations for clinical practice and research are made, along with discussion of future directions
PURPOSE: Critical illness can result in impaired physical function. Increased physical activity, add...
In critically ill patients prolonged hospital stay as a consequence of the initial acute insult, com...
Background: Studies suggest that in patients admitted to intensive care units (ICU), physical functi...
Background: Functional outcomes and health-related quality of life are important measures for surviv...
Purpose: We sought to understand physiotherapists’ and physiotherapist assistants’ perspectives on u...
Background: There has been a recent surge in the creation and adaptation of instruments to measure p...
INTRODUCTION: With growing awareness of the importance of rehabilitation, new measures are being dev...
Background. Recent studies have demonstrated safety, feasibility, and decreased hospital length of s...
BACKGROUND: ICU admissions are ever increasing across the United States. Following critical illne...
Objective: The objective of this scoping review is threefold: (1) to describe outcomes of and determ...
Abstract Background Physical rehabilitation (PR) inte...
Introduction: Physical function impairment is a significant concern for patients who survive their i...
BACKGROUND: The study objective was to obtain consensus on physical therapy (PT) in the rehabilitati...
Selection of appropriate outcome measures to assess progress in physical rehabilitation across the c...
BACKGROUND: The study objective was to obtain consensus on physical therapy (PT) in the rehabilitati...
PURPOSE: Critical illness can result in impaired physical function. Increased physical activity, add...
In critically ill patients prolonged hospital stay as a consequence of the initial acute insult, com...
Background: Studies suggest that in patients admitted to intensive care units (ICU), physical functi...
Background: Functional outcomes and health-related quality of life are important measures for surviv...
Purpose: We sought to understand physiotherapists’ and physiotherapist assistants’ perspectives on u...
Background: There has been a recent surge in the creation and adaptation of instruments to measure p...
INTRODUCTION: With growing awareness of the importance of rehabilitation, new measures are being dev...
Background. Recent studies have demonstrated safety, feasibility, and decreased hospital length of s...
BACKGROUND: ICU admissions are ever increasing across the United States. Following critical illne...
Objective: The objective of this scoping review is threefold: (1) to describe outcomes of and determ...
Abstract Background Physical rehabilitation (PR) inte...
Introduction: Physical function impairment is a significant concern for patients who survive their i...
BACKGROUND: The study objective was to obtain consensus on physical therapy (PT) in the rehabilitati...
Selection of appropriate outcome measures to assess progress in physical rehabilitation across the c...
BACKGROUND: The study objective was to obtain consensus on physical therapy (PT) in the rehabilitati...
PURPOSE: Critical illness can result in impaired physical function. Increased physical activity, add...
In critically ill patients prolonged hospital stay as a consequence of the initial acute insult, com...
Background: Studies suggest that in patients admitted to intensive care units (ICU), physical functi...