Linda Denehy
0000-0002-2926-8436
University of Padova
130 papers found
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Understanding factors influencing physical activity and exercise in lung cancer: a systematic review
What factors affect implementation of early rehabilitation into intensive care unit practice? A qualitative study with clinicians.
Surviving critical illness: what is next? An expert consensus statement on physical rehabilitation after hospital discharge
The Australian Pelvic Floor Questionnaire is a valid measure of pelvic floor symptoms in patients following surgery for colorectal cancer
Ten reasons why ICU patients should be mobilized early
A Binational Multicenter Pilot Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial of Early Goal-Directed Mobilization in the ICU*
Functional and postoperative outcomes after preoperative exercise training in patients with lung cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis
The ICU Mobility Scale has Construct and Predictive Validity and is Responsive: A Multicenter Observational Study
The LIPPSMAck POP (Lung Infection Prevention Post Surgery - Major Abdominal - with Pre-Operative Physiotherapy) trial: Study protocol for a multi-centre randomised controlled trial
Deterioration in physical activity and function differs according to treatment type in non-small cell lung cancer – future directions for physiotherapy management
Usual Care Physiotherapy During Acute Hospitalization in Subjects Admitted to the ICU: An Observational Cohort Study
Which field walking test should be used to assess functional exercise capacity in lung cancer? an observational study
Prospective observation of physical activity in critically ill patients who were intubated for more than 48 hours
Falls by individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A preliminary 12-month prospective cohort study
Living actively in the face of impending death: constantly adjusting to bodily decline at the end-of-life
Interobserver Reliability of Quantitative Muscle Sonographic Analysis in the Critically Ill Population
Exercise Interventions in Critical Illness Survivors: Understanding Inclusion and Stratification Criteria
Ultrasonography in the intensive care setting can be used to detect changes in the quality and quantity of muscle and is related to muscle strength and function
Construct Validity and Minimal Important Difference of 6-Minute Walk Distance in Survivors of Acute Respiratory Failure
Early Mobilization Practice in a Single Brazilian Intensive Care Unit
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