Background: intensive care unit (ICU) acquired or generalised weakness due to critical illness myopathy (CIM) and polyneuropathy (CIP) are major causes of chronically impaired motor function that can affect activities of daily living and quality of life. Physical rehabilitation of those affected might help to improve activities of daily living.Objectives: our primary objective was to assess the effects of physical rehabilitation therapies and interventions for people with CIP and CIM in improving activities of daily living such as walking, bathing, dressing and eating. Secondary objectives were to assess effects on muscle strength and quality of life, and to assess adverse effects of physical rehabilitation.Search methods: on 16 July 2014 w...
The development of critical patient related generalized neuromuscular weakness, referred to as criti...
In recent years it has been increasingly recognized the presence of acquired neuromuscular disease i...
In recent years it has been increasingly recognized the presence of acquired neuromuscular disease i...
BACKGROUND:Intensive care unit (ICU) acquired or generalised weakness due to critical illness myopat...
Background Critical illness myopathy (CIM) and polyneuropathy (CIP) are a common complication of cr...
Background Physical rehabilitation interventions aim to ameliorate the effects of critical illness-a...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the available literature on outcome of critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) an...
Purpose of review Critical illness myopathy (CIM) is a common neuro-muscular complication of inte...
BACKGROUND: Critical illness polyneuro-and/or myopathy (CIP/CIM) is an important and frequent compli...
Background: Skeletal muscle wasting and weakness are significant complications of critical illness, ...
Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of the Socie...
Background: Polyneuropathy and Myopathy are frequently encountere in the setting of Critical illness...
Skeletal muscle wasting and weakness are major complications of critical illness and underlie the pr...
It is common that critically ill patients develop muscle weakness in the intensive care unit (ICU)...
Critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) and myopathy (CIM) are complications of critical illness that ...
The development of critical patient related generalized neuromuscular weakness, referred to as criti...
In recent years it has been increasingly recognized the presence of acquired neuromuscular disease i...
In recent years it has been increasingly recognized the presence of acquired neuromuscular disease i...
BACKGROUND:Intensive care unit (ICU) acquired or generalised weakness due to critical illness myopat...
Background Critical illness myopathy (CIM) and polyneuropathy (CIP) are a common complication of cr...
Background Physical rehabilitation interventions aim to ameliorate the effects of critical illness-a...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the available literature on outcome of critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) an...
Purpose of review Critical illness myopathy (CIM) is a common neuro-muscular complication of inte...
BACKGROUND: Critical illness polyneuro-and/or myopathy (CIP/CIM) is an important and frequent compli...
Background: Skeletal muscle wasting and weakness are significant complications of critical illness, ...
Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of the Socie...
Background: Polyneuropathy and Myopathy are frequently encountere in the setting of Critical illness...
Skeletal muscle wasting and weakness are major complications of critical illness and underlie the pr...
It is common that critically ill patients develop muscle weakness in the intensive care unit (ICU)...
Critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) and myopathy (CIM) are complications of critical illness that ...
The development of critical patient related generalized neuromuscular weakness, referred to as criti...
In recent years it has been increasingly recognized the presence of acquired neuromuscular disease i...
In recent years it has been increasingly recognized the presence of acquired neuromuscular disease i...