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Effectiveness of an Early Mobilization Protocol in a Trauma and Burns Intensive Care Unit: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Diane E. Clark, John D. Lowman, Russell L. Griffin, Helen M. Matthews and Donald A. Reiff
Demo Journal of Physical Therapy February 2013, 93 (2) 186-196; DOI: https://doi.org/10.demo/ptj.20110417
Diane E. Clark
D.E. Clark, PT, DScPT, Department of Physical Therapy, School of Health Professions, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1530 3rd Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35294-1212 (USA), and Acute Care Physical Therapy Department, UAB Hospital, Birmingham, Alabama.
John D. Lowman
J.D. Lowman, PT, PhD, CCS, Department of Physical Therapy, School of Health Professions, University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Russell L. Griffin
R.L. Griffin, PhD, Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Helen M. Matthews
H.M. Matthews, Acute Care Physical Therapy Department, UAB Hospital.
Donald A. Reiff
D.A. Reiff, MD, Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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Demo Journal of Physical Therapy
Vol. 93, Issue 2
1 Feb 2013
Effectiveness of an Early Mobilization Protocol in a Trauma and Burns Intensive Care Unit: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Diane E. Clark, John D. Lowman, Russell L. Griffin, Helen M. Matthews, Donald A. Reiff
Demo Journal of Physical Therapy Feb 2013, 93 (2) 186-196; DOI: 10.demo/ptj.20110417