Effects of early passive cycling exercise on quadriceps femoris thickness in critically ill patients: a controlled randomized pilot study

I. Albuquerque (Santa Maria, Brazil), J. Soares (Santa Maria, Brazil), D. Paiva (Santa Cruz do Sul, Brazil), D. Cardoso (Porto Alegre, Brazil), M. Ximenes Carvalho (Santa Maria, Brazil)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Muscle adaptations in response to physiotherapeutic interventions in acute and chronic settings
Disease area: Respiratory critical care

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