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52. Early mobilization on continuous renal replacement therapy is safe and may improve filter life.

53. Does early ambulation increase the risk of pulmonary embolism in deep vein thrombosis? A review of the literature.

54. Orthostatic intolerance during early mobilization following video-assisted thoracic surgery.

55. Effects of early exercise engagement on vascular risk in patients with transient ischemic attack and nondisabling stroke.

56. Meta-analysis of complication as a risk factor for early ambulation after percutaneous coronary intervention.

57. Early mobilization after ilio-inguinal lymph node dissection for melanoma does not increase the wound complication rate.

58. Fall-related admissions after fast-track total hip and knee arthroplasty - cause of concern or consequence of success?

59. Residual limb wounds or ulcers heal in transtibial amputees using an active suction socket system. A randomized controlled study.

60. Outcome after mobilization within 24 hours of acute stroke: a randomized controlled trial.

61. Mobilisation in critical care: a concept analysis.

62. Measurement of physiologic responses to mobilisation in critically ill adults.

63. Orthostatic intolerance during early mobilization after fast-track hip arthroplasty.

64. [Promising conservative treatment using dynamic mobilisation after Achilles tendon rupture].

65. [Early post-operative mobilization and orthostatic intolerance].

66. 'Better wear out sheets than shoes': a survey of 202 stroke professionals' early mobilisation practices and concerns.

67. Efficacy and safety of postoperative early mobilization for chronic subdural hematoma in elderly patients.

68. Early ambulation after percutaneous femoral access with use of closure devices and hemostatic agents.

69. Orthostatic function and the cardiovascular response to early mobilization after breast cancer surgery.

70. A prospective study of early ambulation 90 minutes post-left heart catheterization using a retrospective comparison group.

71. Influence of bedrest or ambulation in the clinical treatment of acute deep vein thrombosis on patient outcomes: a review and synthesis of the literature.

72. Randomized nonblinded comparison of convalescence for 2 and 7 days after split-thickness skin grafting to the lower legs.

73. Early mobilisation in patients with acute deep vein thrombosis does not increase the risk of a symptomatic pulmonary embolism.

74. Comparison of complications in percutaneous coronary intervention patients mobilized at 3, 4, and 6 hours after femoral arterial sheath removal.

75. Femoral neck fracture associated with early ambulation after transfemoral arterial intervention and use of a vascular closure device.

76. "Fast-track" rehabilitation for elective colonic surgery in Germany--prospective observational data from a multi-centre quality assurance programme.

77. Early postoperative mobilization with walking at 4 hours after lobectomy in lung cancer patients.

78. Early ambulation after diagnostic heart catheterization.

79. Early and late rehabilitation and physical training in elderly patients after cardiac surgery.

80. Environmental impact of accelerated clinical care in a high-volume center.

81. Early mobilization of acute stroke patients.

82. Early activity is feasible and safe in respiratory failure patients.

83. Safety issues that should be considered when mobilizing critically ill patients.

84. Moving our critically ill patients: mobility barriers and benefits.

85. Physiologic effects of first-time sitting among male patients after coronary artery bypass graft surgery.

86. Immediate ambulation after embryo transfer: a prospective study.

88. The influence of ambulation time on the incidence of transient neurologic symptoms after lidocaine spinal anesthesia.

89. Simple clinical risk stratification and the safety of ambulation two hours after 6 French diagnostic heart catheterization.

90. No adverse effects of early weight bearing after uncemented total hip arthroplasty: a randomized study of 20 patients.

91. Early ambulation after diagnostic angiography using 4-f catheters and sheaths: a feasibility study.

92. Early weight-bearing after statically locked reamed intramedullary nailing of comminuted femoral fractures: is it a safe procedure?

93. Is transient lumbar pain after spinal anaesthesia with lidocaine influenced by early mobilisation?

94. Acute deep vein thrombosis: early mobilization does not increase the frequency of pulmonary embolism.

95. Early mobilization following angioplasty.

96. Proximal femoral bone loss and increased rate of fracture with a proximally hydroxyapatite-coated femoral component.

97. A prospective randomized trial of early ambulation following 8 French diagnostic cardiac catheterization.

98. Wound care. Out and about.

99. Scapular body stress fracture--a case report.

100. Evaluation of 3-hour ambulation post cardiac catheterization.

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