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Effects of rehabilitation, exercise, physical activity, hospitalisation and surgery on different conditions
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A comparison of three methods for improving expiratory cough flow and lung volume in children with neuromuscular diseases
Akshat Kapur (Glasgow, United Kingdom), Akshat Kapur, Michael Seear, Maggie McIlwaine, Hilda Perry, Melissa Richmond, Cassandra Yoon, Kathryn Selby
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International Congress 2015 – Effects of rehabilitation, exercise, physical activity, hospitalisation and surgery on different conditions
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Effects of rehabilitation, exercise, physical activity, hospitalisation and surgery on different conditions
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