Journal article
An early mobilization protocol successfully delivers more and earlier therapy to acute stroke patients: Further results from phase II of AVERT
R Van Wijk, T Cumming, L Churilov, G Donnan, J Bernhardt
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair | SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC | Published : 2012
Abstract
Background. The optimal physical therapy dose in acute stroke care is unknown. The authors hypothesized that physical therapy would be significantly different between treatment arms in a trial of very early and frequent mobilization (VEM) and that immobility-related adverse events would be associated with therapy dose. Methods. This study was a single-blind, multicenter, randomized control trial. Patients admitted to a stroke unit <24 hours of stroke randomized to standard care (SC) or intervention, SC plus additional early out-of-bed therapy (VEM). Timing, amount, and type of therapy recorded throughout the trial. Adverse events were recorded to 3 months. Results. A total of 71 patients (SC..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This trial was supported by grants from the National Heart Foundation (G04M 1571), Affinity Health and the Austin Hospital Medical Research Fund. Our institute also received operational infrastructure support from the Victorian State Government. Dr Bernhardt received fellowship support from the National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia) and the National Heart Foundation of Australia over the course of this study.