
معرفی
Dace Driba is an Acting Assistant at Rīga Stradiņš University, specializing in rehabilitation implementation and content support for study courses. Her work is deeply rooted in health sciences, particularly in the context of cardiac surgery recovery and pulmonary function assessment.
- Active in research since 2018
- Focus on physiotherapy interventions post-cardiac surgery
Her research interests include cardiac rehabilitation, forced vital capacity, and breathing exercises, with a clinical emphasis on microcirculation and coronary artery bypass graft surgery. She has published in conference proceedings and collaborated with peers like Pulmane, Vetra, and Lacis.
In 2019, she received a Certificate of Recognition for her contributions. Her publications highlight expertise in prospective studies, statistical methods (e.g., Student T Test), and anthropometric analysis, reflecting a commitment to improving cardiac surgery outcomes through physiotherapy.
Driba’s research output is associated with keywords such as Heart Surgery, Forced Vital Capacity, and Prospective Studies, indicating a focus on evidence-based clinical interventions.
