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Physiotherapy management of the ill but spontaneously-breathing adult patient
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Comparison of diaphragmatic motion measured by M-mode sonography between different classes of obesity
Renata Basso-Vanelli (Sao Carlos, Brazil), Renata Basso-Vanelli, Audrey Borghi-Silva, Paula A. Ricci, Natalia R. Faria, Kelly Zambrano, Livia P. Carvalho, Luciana Di Thommazo-Luporini, Luiz A. Menegazzo, Claudio R. Oliveira, Dirceu Costa
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International Congress 2016 – Physiotherapy management of the ill but spontaneously-breathing adult patient
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Physiotherapy management of the ill but spontaneously-breathing adult patient
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Airway diseases
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Renata Basso-Vanelli (Sao Carlos, Brazil), Renata Basso-Vanelli, Audrey Borghi-Silva, Paula A. Ricci, Natalia R. Faria, Kelly Zambrano, Livia P. Carvalho, Luciana Di Thommazo-Luporini, Luiz A. Menegazzo, Claudio R. Oliveira, Dirceu Costa. Comparison of diaphragmatic motion measured by M-mode sonography between different classes of obesity. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 1365
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