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How to Prevent Muscle Atrophy in Immobile Patients?
To minimize muscle atrophy, nurses can:
- Encourage
range-of-motion exercises
and physical therapy.
- Use
passive exercises
for patients unable to move independently.
- Promote
mobility aids
and assistive devices when appropriate.
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