Muscle wasting and function after muscle activation and early protocol‐based physiotherapy: an explorative trial
Abstract Background Early mobilization improves physical independency of critically ill patients at hospital discharge in a general intensive care unit (ICU)‐cohort. We aimed to investigate clinical and molecular benefits or detriments of early mobilization and muscle activating measures in a high‐r...
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Main Authors: | Tobias Wollersheim (Author), Julius J. Grunow (Author), Niklas M. Carbon (Author), Kurt Haas (Author), Johannes Malleike (Author), Sara F. Ramme (Author), Joanna Schneider (Author), Claudia D. Spies (Author), Sven Märdian (Author), Knut Mai (Author), Simone Spuler (Author), Jens Fielitz (Author), Steffen Weber‐Carstens (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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