Background In-bed cycling is a promising intervention that may assist critically ill patients to maintain muscle mass and improve their trajectory of recovery. The acceptability of in-bed cycling from the different perspectives of patients, clinicians, and families are unknown. In addition, the safety and feasibility of in-bed cycling in an Australian tertiary intensive care unit (ICU) is relatively unknown. Objectives The objective of this study was to examine the acceptability, safety, and feasibility of in-bed cycling in an Australian tertiary, adult, mixed medical, surgical, trauma ICU. Methods An observational process evaluation was embedded in one arm of a two-arm parallel phase II randomised controlled trial that was conduct...
INTRODUCTION: Early mobilization can be performed in critically ill patients and improves outcomes. ...
PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of functional electrical stimulation-assisted cycle ergometry (FE...
Background: Interventions to support psychological recovery after critical illness, including inform...
Introduction: In-bed cycling for critically ill patients is a rehabilitative exercise that may help ...
Introduction In-bed cycling with patients with critical illness has been shown to be safe and feasib...
<b>Introduction</b>\ud \ud In-bed cycling with patients with critical illness has been shown to be s...
This thesis investigated the physical impairments experienced by critically ill patients in intensiv...
The objective of this study was to assess the safety and feasibility of in-bed cycling started withi...
The objective of this study was to assess the safety and feasibility of in-bed cycling started withi...
Introduction: Acute rehabilitation in critically ill patients can improve post-intensive care unit (...
Purpose: To examine whether in-bed cycling assists critically ill adults to reduce acute muscle wast...
Learning Objectives: Critically ill patients lose large amounts of skeletal muscle early during thei...
ObjectiveTo determine the safety and feasibility of cycling in critically ill patients with brain or...
Introduction: physical rehabilitation delivered early following admission to the intensive care unit...
INTRODUCTION: Intensive care-acquired weakness is a common problem, leads to significant impairment ...
INTRODUCTION: Early mobilization can be performed in critically ill patients and improves outcomes. ...
PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of functional electrical stimulation-assisted cycle ergometry (FE...
Background: Interventions to support psychological recovery after critical illness, including inform...
Introduction: In-bed cycling for critically ill patients is a rehabilitative exercise that may help ...
Introduction In-bed cycling with patients with critical illness has been shown to be safe and feasib...
<b>Introduction</b>\ud \ud In-bed cycling with patients with critical illness has been shown to be s...
This thesis investigated the physical impairments experienced by critically ill patients in intensiv...
The objective of this study was to assess the safety and feasibility of in-bed cycling started withi...
The objective of this study was to assess the safety and feasibility of in-bed cycling started withi...
Introduction: Acute rehabilitation in critically ill patients can improve post-intensive care unit (...
Purpose: To examine whether in-bed cycling assists critically ill adults to reduce acute muscle wast...
Learning Objectives: Critically ill patients lose large amounts of skeletal muscle early during thei...
ObjectiveTo determine the safety and feasibility of cycling in critically ill patients with brain or...
Introduction: physical rehabilitation delivered early following admission to the intensive care unit...
INTRODUCTION: Intensive care-acquired weakness is a common problem, leads to significant impairment ...
INTRODUCTION: Early mobilization can be performed in critically ill patients and improves outcomes. ...
PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of functional electrical stimulation-assisted cycle ergometry (FE...
Background: Interventions to support psychological recovery after critical illness, including inform...