Acute inpatient rehabilitation for COVID-19 survivors: A retrospective case seriesABSTRACTView further author informationNicole WrenView further author informationMary E. RussellView further author informationAshley HamiltonView further author information
The delivery of care in the inpatient rehabilitation setting was disrupted during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. As a 150-bed freestanding inpatient rehabilitation facility in the epicenter of the pandemic, Burke Rehabilitation Hospital was required to increase overall bed capacity fo...
COVID-19RehabilitationOutcomeTherapy ReductionFIMObjectiveSpielmanns, MarcPekacka-Egli, Anna-MariaCecon, MikisWitassek, FabienneSchoendorf, SabineLutz, DietmarHermann, MatthiasZurcher RehaZentren Klin Wald Pulm Med &American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation...
While other cases in the rehabilitation literature have documented successful rehabilitation following COVID-19 infection, this transplant related case required intensive coordination of care to meet goals and achieve success for our patient. Due to the limited numbers of studies, this information may ...
COVID-19 Reflections on Inpatient Rehabilitationdoi:10.1080/0312407X.2020.1802828Olivieri, JulianaAustralian Social Work
Patients with COVID-19 tractopathy would benefit from inpatient rehabilitation to enhance their functional mobility and independence.doi:10.1038/s41394-023-00586-2James B. MeilingC. HaKristin L. GarlangerBrittany A. SniderE. FlanaganR. Reeves...
Introduction: Inpatient rehabilitation (IPR) is crucial to recovery after stroke. COVID-19, however, has led to delays in post-stroke admission to IPR due to transmission concerns. Objective: We evaluated the effect of time from stroke onset to IPR admission on post-stroke recovery Design: A ...
Clinical Implications of Mask Wearing During Exercise in Inpatient Rehabilitation Setting During COVID-19 Global Pandemic - ScienceDirectK. CovertArchives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Comparing Medically Complex patients, those with COVID-19 had greater FA-SC and FA-Mob efficiencies than COVID-19- patients. COVID-19+ patients had similar rates of return to the community. Conclusions: Patients with COVID-19 who meet the admission criteria for inpatient rehabilitation can ...
There was a significant improvement in functional ability among older adults with COVID-19 who received multidisciplinary rehabilitation (REM, SMD=1.46, 95% CI 0.94 to 1.98). The proportion of older adults who were discharged directly home following rehabilitation ranged from 62 to 97%. Two ...