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Early mobilisation by head up tilt with stepping versus standard care after severe traumatic brain injury – Protocol for a randomised clinical feasibility trial

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Fig. 1 SPIRIT (Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials) table of enrollment, intervention, and assessments
Fig. 2 Trial flow diagram. Abbreviations: GCS Glasgow Coma Scale, ICP intracranial pressure
Table 1 Predetermined safety limits during head-up tilt

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