Physiotherapy in Hospitalized Medical Patients1,2

G. Darrow, N. Anthonisen
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Abstract

Few data on exercise training in hospitalized patients are available, but because exercise may help and is unlikely to harm, some sort of early and maximal mobilization should be attempted. Breathing exercises as practiced currently have little apparent effect beyond the temporary benefit of inducing a slow, deep breathing pattern. New breathing exercises, based on data from physiology laboratories, should be formulated and evaluated. Postural drainage and percussion represent the physiotherapist's mainstay in dealing with exacerbations of chronic obstructive disease. In some patients, these maneuvers increase production of sputum and produce improvements in pulmonary function that, although not large, are significant. Other patients show no acute benefit. Current belief holds that patients with large sputum volumes, notably those with cystic fibrosis and bronchiectasis, are the most likely to be helped by postural drainage and percussion; but definitions vary as to what is a large sputum volume. Two stud...
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住院内科病人的物理治疗[1,2]
关于住院患者运动训练的数据很少,但由于运动可能有帮助而不太可能有害,因此应该尝试某种早期和最大程度的运动。目前所做的呼吸练习除了能暂时带来缓慢、深呼吸的好处外,几乎没有什么明显的效果。应该根据生理学实验室的数据制定和评估新的呼吸练习。体位引流和打击是物理治疗师处理慢性阻塞性疾病恶化的主要方法。在一些患者中,这些操作增加了痰的产生,并使肺功能得到改善,虽然不是很大,但意义重大。其他患者没有显示出急性疗效。目前的观点认为,痰量大的患者,特别是囊性纤维化和支气管扩张的患者,最有可能通过体位引流和叩诊得到帮助;但是对于什么是大痰量的定义是不同的。两个螺栓…
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