2006
DOI: 10.1007/s11239-006-9010-y
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Does supervised exercise after deep venous thrombosis improve recanalization of occluded vein segments? A randomized study

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“…Those mental workers usually keep on sitting in their daily life, which certainly aggravates the occurrence of DVT. In addition, we found postoperative exercises were protective factor of DVT, which is also consistent with some published literatures 11,12…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Those mental workers usually keep on sitting in their daily life, which certainly aggravates the occurrence of DVT. In addition, we found postoperative exercises were protective factor of DVT, which is also consistent with some published literatures 11,12…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…At six months, vein recanalization, leg circumference and quality of life improved similarly in both groups. 27 Exercise was of lower frequency and duration than in our study, and adherence was not reported. In the second trial, 30 men with severe chronic venous insufficiency of diverse causes were randomly assigned to six months of exercise training (three months with supervision, then three months without supervision) or to no exercise.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 73%
“…No passado, o repouso prolongado no leito era considerado essencial para o tratamento da TVP com intuito de controlar a propagação trombótica e reduzir o risco de EP 14 . Por outro lado, o descanso no leito por um período de 7 a 10 dias é ainda parte do tratamento da TVP em muitos centros hospitalares 12 .…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Por outro lado, o descanso no leito por um período de 7 a 10 dias é ainda parte do tratamento da TVP em muitos centros hospitalares 12 . No entanto, os resultados de algumas experiências controladas sugerem que a mobilização precoce é uma modalidade terapêutica segura e eficaz para tratar aspectos clínicos da TVP [12][13][14][15]17,18 . Partsch & Blättler 16 relataram estudo experimental controlado com a finalidade de avaliar os benefícios da compressão e exercícios de caminhada em comparação com repouso no leito na fase aguda da TVP proximal, diagnosticada por eco-Doppler ou flebografia.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
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