Physiotherapy in the intensive care unit

While physiotherapy has been recommended by scientific societies asintegral to the management of critically ill patients, great variation hasbeen reported in the role of the physiotherapist in the intensive care unit(ICU), the service provided and the techniques used.[1] Clearly, this mayimpact on p...

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Main Author: Susan Hanekom
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: South African Medical Association 2016-07-01
Series:Southern African Journal of Critical Care
Online Access:http://www.sajcc.org.za/index.php/sajcc/article/download/293/249
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Summary:While physiotherapy has been recommended by scientific societies asintegral to the management of critically ill patients, great variation hasbeen reported in the role of the physiotherapist in the intensive care unit(ICU), the service provided and the techniques used.[1] Clearly, this mayimpact on patient outcome. In a bid to address these variations, ICUphysiotherapists have taken the initiative to drive a research agenda andto standardise clinical pathways to facilitate optimal patient outcome.Â
ISSN:1562-8264
2078-676X