Early mobilization, which includes active / passive motion in bed along with mobilization out of bed, is recommended to prevent the development of intensive care unit acquired-weakness (ICU-AW) for patients with critical illness on the intensive care unit. To date, the impact of passive motion of the lower extremities in sedated and ventilated patients remains unclear. The aim of the study is to systematically review and summarize the currently available randomized controlled trials in English or German language on the impact of passive motion of the lower extremities in sedated and ventilated patients ≥ 18 years in the intensive care unit on musculature, inflammation and immune system and the development of intensive care unit-acquired wea...
Background: Many survivors of severe illness and intensive care admission have decreased quality of ...
This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to determine the effectiveness of systematic early mo...
Background and Purpose. Although the benefits of early mobilization in the intensive care unit (ICU)...
Early mobilization, which includes active / passive motion in bed along with mobilization out of bed...
Muscle weakness is the most common and persistent problem after a critical illness. Early mobilizati...
The dose of progressive active mobilization is still uncertain. The purpose of this study is to iden...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Enhanced mobility in the...
Background Critical illness may weaken muscles, with long-term consequences. Objective To assess phy...
Background Critical illness may weaken muscles, with long-term consequences. Objective To assess phy...
Background: Patients in Intensive Care Units (ICU) are often exposed to prolonged immobilization whi...
Background: Early mobilization improves physical independency of critically ill patients at hospital...
Passive limb exercises (PLEs) are used widely in the management of unconscious patients and an early...
Introduction: The immobility and prolonged bed rest, to which the critically ill patient admitted to...
Early mobilization (EM) of ICU patients is a physiologically logical intervention to attenuate criti...
Background Intensive care unit (ICU)-acquired weakness often develops in patients who are undergoing...
Background: Many survivors of severe illness and intensive care admission have decreased quality of ...
This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to determine the effectiveness of systematic early mo...
Background and Purpose. Although the benefits of early mobilization in the intensive care unit (ICU)...
Early mobilization, which includes active / passive motion in bed along with mobilization out of bed...
Muscle weakness is the most common and persistent problem after a critical illness. Early mobilizati...
The dose of progressive active mobilization is still uncertain. The purpose of this study is to iden...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Enhanced mobility in the...
Background Critical illness may weaken muscles, with long-term consequences. Objective To assess phy...
Background Critical illness may weaken muscles, with long-term consequences. Objective To assess phy...
Background: Patients in Intensive Care Units (ICU) are often exposed to prolonged immobilization whi...
Background: Early mobilization improves physical independency of critically ill patients at hospital...
Passive limb exercises (PLEs) are used widely in the management of unconscious patients and an early...
Introduction: The immobility and prolonged bed rest, to which the critically ill patient admitted to...
Early mobilization (EM) of ICU patients is a physiologically logical intervention to attenuate criti...
Background Intensive care unit (ICU)-acquired weakness often develops in patients who are undergoing...
Background: Many survivors of severe illness and intensive care admission have decreased quality of ...
This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to determine the effectiveness of systematic early mo...
Background and Purpose. Although the benefits of early mobilization in the intensive care unit (ICU)...