Sensorial and physiological responses to symptom-limited progressive exercise in dyspneic subjects with inspiratory muscle weakness
B. Feldmann (Porto Alegre, Brazil), F. Plachi (Porto Alegre, Brazil), D. Hütten (Porto Alegre, Brazil), R. Gass (Porto Alegre, Brazil), R. Zambiazi (Porto Alegre, Brazil), F. Balzan (Porto Alegre, Brazil), M. Gazzana (Porto Alegre, Brazil), D. Berton (Porto Alegre, Brazil)
Source: International Congress 2018 – Exercise is medicine: testing and treating patients with some effort
Disease area: Airway diseases
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