e-learning
resources
Munich 2014
Tuesday, 09.09.2014
Physiotherapy assessment and techniques in respiratory and non-respiratory conditions
Login
Search all ERS
e-learning
resources
Disease Areas
Airways Diseases
Interstitial Lung Diseases
Respiratory Critical Care
Respiratory Infections
Paediatric Respiratory Diseases
Pulmonary Vascular Diseases
Sleep and Breathing Disorders
Thoracic Oncology
Events
International Congress
Courses
Webinars
Conferences
Research Seminars
Journal Clubs
Publications
Breathe
Monograph
ERJ
ERJ Open Research
ERR
European Lung White Book
Handbook Series
Guidelines
All ERS guidelines
e-learning
CME Online
Case reports
Short Videos
SpirXpert
Procedure Videos
CME tests
Reference Database of Respiratory Sounds
Radiology Image Challenge
Brief tobacco interventions
EU Projects
VALUE-Dx
ERN-LUNG
ECRAID
UNITE4TB
Disease Areas
Events
Publications
Guidelines
e-learning
EU Projects
Login
Search
Effect of physiotherapy on exercise capacity in an infant with living-donor lung transplantation. -A case study-
S. Kobayashi, M. Kimura, A. Matsunaga, Y. Namiki, T. Hentona, T. Kaneko (Kanagawa, Japan)
Source:
International Congress 2014 – Physiotherapy assessment and techniques in respiratory and non-respiratory conditions
Session:
Physiotherapy assessment and techniques in respiratory and non-respiratory conditions
Session type:
Thematic Poster Session
Number:
4330
Disease area:
Airway diseases
Rating:
You must
login
to grade this presentation.
Share or cite this content
Citations should be made in the following way:
S. Kobayashi, M. Kimura, A. Matsunaga, Y. Namiki, T. Hentona, T. Kaneko (Kanagawa, Japan). Effect of physiotherapy on exercise capacity in an infant with living-donor lung transplantation. -A case study-. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 4330
You must
login
to share this Presentation/Article on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn or by email.
Member's Comments
No comment yet.
You must
Login
to comment this presentation.
Related content which might interest you:
The Relationship Between Functional Status and Fatigue After COVID-19 Infection
Risk factors of adverse outcome after acute hospitalization in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF)
Lane-hamilton syndrome and CCF: a fatal association
Related content which might interest you:
Pulmonary rehabilitation of lung transplant candidates in Hungary
Source: International Congress 2016 – Latest insights into pulmonary rehabilitation
Year: 2016
Maintainance of exercise capacity in lung transplant candidates undergoing a pulmonary rehabilitation program
Source: International Congress 2014 – Best posters in pulmonary rehabilitation 2
Year: 2014
Lung complications after liver transplantation in children: The Swiss experience
Source: Annual Congress 2013 –The burden of respiratory infections in children
Year: 2013
Effects of inspiratory muscle training in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation recipients: A preliminary report
Source: Annual Congress 2013 –Exercise and physiotherapy in non-COPD conditions and in the assessment of healthy subjects
Year: 2013
Predictors of success for pulmonary rehabilitation in patients awaiting lung transplantation
Source: International Congress 2014 – Best abstracts in pulmonary rehabilitation and exercise training
Year: 2014
Comparison of pulmonary and extra pulmonary characteristics in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation recipients with healthy controls
Source: International Congress 2014 – Physiotherapy assessment and techniques in respiratory and non-respiratory conditions
Year: 2014
Cardiopulmonary responses to exercise in pediatric thalassemia following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation vs. intensified transfusion
Source: International Congress 2014 – Respiratory physiology and sleep disordered breathing in children
Year: 2014
Differences in pulmonary rehabilitation outcomes in patients after single or double lung transplantation
Source: International Congress 2014 – Best posters in pulmonary rehabilitation 2
Year: 2014
Paediatric lung transplantation
Source: ISSN=1025-448x, ISBN=1-904097-29-4, page=243
Year: 2003
Decreased hypercapnic ventilatory response in long-term lung transplant recipients
Source: Annual Congress 2013 –Back to basics: the upper airway and physiology in sleep disordered breathing
Year: 2013
Paediatric lung transplantation
Source: Eur Respir J 2004; 24 : 839-845
Year: 2004
Predictors of functional exercise capacity allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation recipients
Source: Annual Congress 2013 –Assessment methods involved in the physiotherapy treatment in different patient populations
Year: 2013
N2-MBW in comparison to spirometry in children after lung transplantation
Source: International Congress 2016 – Advanced lung function testing in childhood respiratory and sleep disease
Year: 2016
Functional exercise capacity, respiratory and peripheral muscle strength, pulmonary functions and dyspnea in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation candidates
Source: International Congress 2014 – Physiotherapy assessment and techniques in respiratory and non-respiratory conditions
Year: 2014
Improving lung transplant outcomes in France: the high emergency lung transplantation programme
Source: Eur Respir J, 59 (1) 2102209; 10.1183/13993003.02209-2021
Year: 2022
Evaluation of pulmonary functions after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in children
Source: International Congress 2015 – Paediatric epidemiology: pulmonary complications, bronchiolitis and asthma
Year: 2015
Paediatric aspects of lung transplantation
Source: Eur Respir Mon; 2009: 45: 251–265
Year: 2009
Inhaled hypertonic saline as an adjunct to respiratory physiotherapy in UK paediatric lung transplant patients
Source: International Congress 2015 – Respiratory physiotherapy: outcomes in disease and health
Year: 2015
Investigation of short term effect of supervised pulmonary rehabilitation program following lung transplantation surgery; the first report of Iranian experience
Source: International Congress 2016 – Long-term outcomes of lung transplantation
Year: 2016
Effects of combined aerobics and circuit training on lung function and quality of life- Findings from a Nigerian population
Source: International Congress 2015 – Multidimensional analysis of respiratory problems
Year: 2015
We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking "Accept", you consent to the use of the cookies.
Accept