Improving Functional Outcomes In Physical Rehabilitation

BMJ: Optimal dose and type of physical activity to improve functional capacity and minimise adverse events in acutely hospitalised older adults: a systematic review with dose ...

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Objective To identify the optimal dose and type of physical activity to improve functional capacity and reduce adverse events in acutely hospitalised older adults. Design Systematic review and ...

Optimal dose and type of physical activity to improve functional capacity and minimise adverse events in acutely hospitalised older adults: a systematic review with dose ...

Fierce Healthcare: Digital physical therapy solutions can improve patient outcomes, reduce healthcare spending, report finds

Digital physical therapy solutions can improve patient outcomes, reduce healthcare spending, report finds

ascopubs.org: Remote Patient-Reported Outcomes and Activity Monitoring to Improve Patient-Clinician Communication Regarding Symptoms and Functional Status: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Remote Patient-Reported Outcomes and Activity Monitoring to Improve Patient-Clinician Communication Regarding Symptoms and Functional Status: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Medscape: Can Physical Activity Improve Survival Outcomes for Patients With Skin Cancer?

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NEJM Catalyst: The Promise of Integrated Behavioral Health Care — Improving Health Outcomes

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Healio: Intensive BP lowering did not improve functional outcomes after EVT for stroke

Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Intensive BP lowering after endovascular thrombectomy for stroke did not improve functional outcomes. The trial ...

Intensive BP lowering did not improve functional outcomes after EVT for stroke

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McKnight's Long-Term Care News: Surgically inserted catheters do not improve functional, cognitive outcomes, nursing home study shows

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Certain surgically implanted, or suprapubic, catheters do not improve outcomes that are important for older adults’ well-being, such as functional ability and cognitive status, a study in nursing ...