2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2020.01.011
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Mobilising the patient: With emphasis on innovative technologies

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“…31,32 In addition, hydrotherapy enables patients to work on recovery in an earlier stage because of the reduced gravitational forces, which may lead to higher levels of self-efficacy, activity rates, and faster functional recovery. 33…”
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“…31,32 In addition, hydrotherapy enables patients to work on recovery in an earlier stage because of the reduced gravitational forces, which may lead to higher levels of self-efficacy, activity rates, and faster functional recovery. 33…”
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“…31,32 In addition, hydrotherapy enables patients to work on recovery in an earlier stage because of the reduced gravitational forces, which may lead to higher levels of self-efficacy, activity rates, and faster functional recovery. 33 In addition to lack of access to pools, many noted that inability to go to the gym presented challenges for doing strength training and/or aerobic conditioning at home. Balance confidence, fall risk, and other gait challenges are more common in individuals with lower limb loss, especially bilateral limb loss, thereby making strength training and aerobic conditioning in the home or in the open outdoors more difficult.…”
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