Exercise Rehabilitation
Cross-source consensus on Exercise Rehabilitation from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Exercise is presented as a core component of cancer rehabilitation. — Effect of home-based walking exercise and education on early functional recovery after lung cancer surgery: protocol for the WalkLung multicentre randomised controlled trial
- Many rehabilitation programmes have access barriers related to equipment, personnel, and cost. — Effect of home-based walking exercise and education on early functional recovery after lung cancer surgery: protocol for the WalkLung multicentre randomised controlled trial
- Participation in postoperative exercise remains low among lung cancer patients. — Effect of home-based walking exercise and education on early functional recovery after lung cancer surgery: protocol for the WalkLung multicentre randomised controlled trial
- Prior randomised trials have found postoperative exercise can improve fitness and cardiopulmonary function and reduce fatigue and pain. — Effect of home-based walking exercise and education on early functional recovery after lung cancer surgery: protocol for the WalkLung multicentre randomised controlled trial
- About 60 percent of patients are reported not to meet recommended physical activity levels after surgery. — Effect of home-based walking exercise and education on early functional recovery after lung cancer surgery: protocol for the WalkLung multicentre randomised controlled trial