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Physiotherapy management of the ill but spontaneously-breathing adult patient
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Patients’ perspective of physiotherapy, speech and language therapy intervention (PSALTI) for refractory chronic cough:Secondary analysis
Sarah Chamberlain Mitchell (Keele, United Kingdom), Sarah Chamberlain Mitchell, Rachel Garrod, Lynne Clarke, Abdel Douiri, Sean Parker, Jenny Ellis, Stephen Fowler, Siobhan Ludlow, James Hull, Kian Fan Chung, Anand Pandyan, Cath Bücher, Surinder Birring
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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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Sarah Chamberlain Mitchell (Keele, United Kingdom), Sarah Chamberlain Mitchell, Rachel Garrod, Lynne Clarke, Abdel Douiri, Sean Parker, Jenny Ellis, Stephen Fowler, Siobhan Ludlow, James Hull, Kian Fan Chung, Anand Pandyan, Cath Bücher, Surinder Birring. Patients’ perspective of physiotherapy, speech and language therapy intervention (PSALTI) for refractory chronic cough:Secondary analysis. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 1370
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