Effect of intradialytic exercise therapy on life outcomes in maintenance hemodialysis patients: a multicenter study.
A multicenter study published in the Journal of Nephrology examined how exercise therapy performed during hemodialysis sessions affects life outcomes in patients on maintenance hemodialysis. Researchers found that intradialytic exercise was associated with meaningful improvements in patient outcomes, supporting its integration into dialysis care. These findings are relevant to physical therapists involved in designing and delivering exercise programs for end-stage renal disease populations.
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