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Mobilizing Patients with Adequate Care Services Critical for the Rehabilitation Process and Health Outcomes
Author(s): Craig H. Lichtblau*, Christopher Warburton, Gabrielle Meli and Allyson Gorman
Immobilized patients are too frequently left in an immobilized state for too long, leading to secondary complications that are
often more severe than the primary disorder that led to immobilization. Data now show the significant benefits of mobilizing
patients as quickly as possible to avoid or reverse these types of complications. While there has been a paradigm shift in
the view of the value of bedrest, mobilizing patients early is still limited by a lack of relevant resources to help support the
rehabilitation process. More aid and attendant care are thus needed to help mobilize patients safely, particularly in the home
environment, where professional care is beneficial for both the rehabilitation process and the prevention of complications
that affect immobilized patients... View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2329-9096.22.10.639