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Telehealth, home rehabilitation and specific adaptations to exercise interventions in different settings
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How does a physiotherapy-led remote monitoring service for home mechanical ventilation impact upon patient experience?
D. Gibson (Southampton, United Kingdom)
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International Congress 2018 – Telehealth, home rehabilitation and specific adaptations to exercise interventions in different settings
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Telehealth, home rehabilitation and specific adaptations to exercise interventions in different settings
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Sleep and breathing disorders
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