Objective: To identify physiologic variables that could be measured in response to mobilisation interventions in critically ill adults. Background: Physical activity may mitigate muscle damage from critical illness, but critically ill patients may have limited activity tolerance. Physiologic measures may be most useful in identifying safety and efficacy of mobilisation in this population. Methods: A comprehensive literature search of electronic databases was conducted from 1990 to present, including CINAHL, MEDLINE the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews and PubMed. Search terms used were mobilisation, exercise, activity and critical illness. Seventeen articles were identified for review. Physiologic measurement approaches were reviewed...
Physiotherapists are involved in the management of patients with critical illness. Physiotherapy ass...
Purpose: Dynamometry is an objective tool for volitional strength evaluation that may overcome the l...
PURPOSE: Critical illness can result in impaired physical function. Increased physical activity, add...
Objective: To identify physiologic variables that could be measured in response to mobilisation inte...
Objectives: The aim of this paper is to analyse the concept of mobilisation within the context of th...
Muscle weakness is the most common and persistent problem after a critical illness. Early mobilizati...
Purpose: We sought to understand physiotherapists’ and physiotherapist assistants’ perspectives on u...
Background: Functional outcomes and health-related quality of life are important measures for surviv...
OBJECTIVES To determine the reliability of volitional and nonvolitional limb muscle strength assessm...
Inflammation, a common problem for patients in the intensive care unit (ICU), frequently is associat...
Early mobilization (EM) has been an increasingly recognized tool in the intensive care unit (ICU) fo...
OBJECTIVE:: Muscle weakness often complicates critical illness and is associated with increased risk...
Purpose: Physical recovery from critical illness is complicated by neuromuscular weakness. Evidence ...
The Task Force reviewed and discussed the available literature on the effectiveness of physiotherapy...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to develop practical recommendations for physiotherapy for surviv...
Physiotherapists are involved in the management of patients with critical illness. Physiotherapy ass...
Purpose: Dynamometry is an objective tool for volitional strength evaluation that may overcome the l...
PURPOSE: Critical illness can result in impaired physical function. Increased physical activity, add...
Objective: To identify physiologic variables that could be measured in response to mobilisation inte...
Objectives: The aim of this paper is to analyse the concept of mobilisation within the context of th...
Muscle weakness is the most common and persistent problem after a critical illness. Early mobilizati...
Purpose: We sought to understand physiotherapists’ and physiotherapist assistants’ perspectives on u...
Background: Functional outcomes and health-related quality of life are important measures for surviv...
OBJECTIVES To determine the reliability of volitional and nonvolitional limb muscle strength assessm...
Inflammation, a common problem for patients in the intensive care unit (ICU), frequently is associat...
Early mobilization (EM) has been an increasingly recognized tool in the intensive care unit (ICU) fo...
OBJECTIVE:: Muscle weakness often complicates critical illness and is associated with increased risk...
Purpose: Physical recovery from critical illness is complicated by neuromuscular weakness. Evidence ...
The Task Force reviewed and discussed the available literature on the effectiveness of physiotherapy...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to develop practical recommendations for physiotherapy for surviv...
Physiotherapists are involved in the management of patients with critical illness. Physiotherapy ass...
Purpose: Dynamometry is an objective tool for volitional strength evaluation that may overcome the l...
PURPOSE: Critical illness can result in impaired physical function. Increased physical activity, add...