The Effect of Neurophysiological Facilitation Techniques on Health Parameters in Early Stages After Open Heart Surgery
NCT06551714
Summary
In this study, researchers aimed to investigate effects of neurophysiological facilitation on functional capacity and respiratory parameters of patients who underwent open heart surgery. Do neurophysiological facilitation techniques improve individuals' respiratory parameters more than phase 1 cardiac rehabilitation? Do neurophysiological facilitation techniques improve individuals' functional capacity more than phase 1 cardiac rehabilitation? Researchers will apply phase 1 cardiac rehabilitation to both groups to see the effectiveness of neurophysiological facilitation techniques.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * Having open heart surgery for the first time, * Being between the ages of 18-75, * Being fully cooperative Exclusion Criteria: * Having facial, sternum and rib fractures, * Having chronic renal failure, * Development of cerebrovascular accident, * Having cognitive dysfunction, * Development of deep vein thrombosis in the post-operative period, * Having neuromuscular disease, * Having an orthopedic disability, * Intubation time longer than 24 hours, * Staying in intensive care for more than 48 hours
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NCT06551714