Purpose: Exercise therapy is an effective intervention in a variety of chronic diseases. The prescription of exercise therapy is usually directed toward an index disease. The presence of comorbidity may require adaptations to the exercise program as intended for the index disease. This paper aims to structure the clinical reasoning process of health professionals when prescribing exercise therapy for the individual patient with an index disease and comorbidity.Methods: We adapted the previously published strategy for developing guidelines and protocols on comorbidity-adapted exercise to a version that can be used for individual exercise prescription.Results: Essential steps and considerations involved in prescribing an exercise program to a...
Purpose : A structured, tailored exercise therapy strategy was found to significantly improve physic...
?Rational, aims and objectives: The aim of this Vignette study was to assess whether physiotherapist...
BACKGROUND: Patients hospitalized with an acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary diseas...
Purpose: Exercise therapy is an effective intervention in a variety of chronic diseases. The prescri...
Objective: Exercise is effective in producing a wide range of beneficial health outcomes. To ensure ...
Objective: Exercise is effective in producing a wide range of beneficial health outcomes. To ensure ...
Purpose: Delivery of exercise interventions to patients with early-stage breast cancer undergoing ch...
This study aims to capture the complex clinical reasoning process during tailoring of exercise and d...
Chronic diseases have a high prevalence with increased life expectancy and the only way we can impro...
Exercise prescription principles for persons without chronic disease and/or disability are based on ...
The prescription of physical activity for hospitalized patients with acute exacerbation of chronic o...
Mariëtte de Rooij,1 Marike van der Leeden,1,2 Ellis Avezaat,3 Arja Häkkinen,4 Rob Klaver,1...
Guidelines traditionally focus on the diagnosis and treatment of single diseases. As almost half of ...
Whereas exercise training is key in the management of patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD) ris...
Chapter 2 discusses the feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of tailoring general scientific re...
Purpose : A structured, tailored exercise therapy strategy was found to significantly improve physic...
?Rational, aims and objectives: The aim of this Vignette study was to assess whether physiotherapist...
BACKGROUND: Patients hospitalized with an acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary diseas...
Purpose: Exercise therapy is an effective intervention in a variety of chronic diseases. The prescri...
Objective: Exercise is effective in producing a wide range of beneficial health outcomes. To ensure ...
Objective: Exercise is effective in producing a wide range of beneficial health outcomes. To ensure ...
Purpose: Delivery of exercise interventions to patients with early-stage breast cancer undergoing ch...
This study aims to capture the complex clinical reasoning process during tailoring of exercise and d...
Chronic diseases have a high prevalence with increased life expectancy and the only way we can impro...
Exercise prescription principles for persons without chronic disease and/or disability are based on ...
The prescription of physical activity for hospitalized patients with acute exacerbation of chronic o...
Mariëtte de Rooij,1 Marike van der Leeden,1,2 Ellis Avezaat,3 Arja Häkkinen,4 Rob Klaver,1...
Guidelines traditionally focus on the diagnosis and treatment of single diseases. As almost half of ...
Whereas exercise training is key in the management of patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD) ris...
Chapter 2 discusses the feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of tailoring general scientific re...
Purpose : A structured, tailored exercise therapy strategy was found to significantly improve physic...
?Rational, aims and objectives: The aim of this Vignette study was to assess whether physiotherapist...
BACKGROUND: Patients hospitalized with an acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary diseas...