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View article: Patient-Reported Experiences of Home-Based Breathing Exercises After Cardiac Surgery: A Prospective Questionnaire-Based Cohort Study
Patient-Reported Experiences of Home-Based Breathing Exercises After Cardiac Surgery: A Prospective Questionnaire-Based Cohort Study Open
This study assessed patient-reported experiences and perceived respiratory outcomes of home-based deep breathing exercises 3 months after cardiac surgery. A postal questionnaire was sent to 120 patients at a Swedish university hospital, wi…
View article: Immediate effects of upper limb exercises with and without deep breathing on lung function after cardiac surgery – a randomized crossover trial
Immediate effects of upper limb exercises with and without deep breathing on lung function after cardiac surgery – a randomized crossover trial Open
BACKGROUND: Open heart surgery, involving median sternotomy, may cause diminished chest wall motion and restrictive pulmonary function in the early postoperative period. Thoracic and upper extremity range of motion (ROM) exercises are ofte…
View article: Physiotherapy provided for patients undergoing thoracic surgery in Sweden – a national survey of practice
Physiotherapy provided for patients undergoing thoracic surgery in Sweden – a national survey of practice Open
Patients undergoing thoracic surgery commonly receive perioperative physio-therapy, typically consisting of education, mobilization, breathing exercises, and mobility exercises. To date, no study has described physiotherapy practice for pa…
View article: Validation of two self-reported physical activity instruments against accelerometer data in patients undergoing lung cancer surgery
Validation of two self-reported physical activity instruments against accelerometer data in patients undergoing lung cancer surgery Open
Both OMPAQ and IPAQ-E give valid information on physical activity after lung cancer surgery, and might be used for screening patients in clinical settings. The OMPAQ provided stronger correlation and specificity than the IPAQ-E, and might …
View article: In-Hospital Physiotherapy and Physical Recovery 3 Months After Lung Cancer Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial
In-Hospital Physiotherapy and Physical Recovery 3 Months After Lung Cancer Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Background. Lung cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer and one of the leading causes of cancer deaths. Surgery is the primary approach for curative treatment. Postoperative complications are common, and physiotherapy is often rout…
View article: Physiotherapy and physical activity in patients undergoing cardiac or lung cancer surgery
Physiotherapy and physical activity in patients undergoing cardiac or lung cancer surgery Open
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. Cardiac surgery is performed to improve prognosis, relieve symptoms and increase functional capacity in patients with cardiac disease. Postoperative pulmonary complications …
View article: Prescribing Motion by Mirroring : Using Kinematics from an Individual's Sound Leg in Order to Prescribe the Motion of an Aid
Prescribing Motion by Mirroring : Using Kinematics from an Individual's Sound Leg in Order to Prescribe the Motion of an Aid Open
Prostheses available today are either passive or active. Active prostheses canapply external energy to the joints, while passive cannot. A well functionalprosthesis that is adapted to the wearer can improve the locomotion and alsodecrease …