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Physical rehabilitation in the intensive care unit: past, present, and future

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MK is funded by a Canada Research Chair in Critical Care Rehabilitation and Knowledge Translation. She currently holds grants from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Canada Foundation for Innovation, and the Ontario Research Fund. She leads CYCLE, an international, multi-centre randomized clinical trial of early in-bed cycling. Restorative Therapies (Baltimore, MD, USA) loaned Dr. Kho 3 RT300 in-bed cycle ergometers to conduct her research. BC currently receives project grant funding from the National Institute for Health and Care Research (UK).

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Kho, M.E., Berney, S. & Connolly, B. Physical rehabilitation in the intensive care unit: past, present, and future. Intensive Care Med 49, 864–867 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-023-07099-4

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