Physical activity level during the first three days after lung cancer surgery improves with physiotherapy: a randomized controlled trial

M. Jonsson (Örebro, Sweden), A. Hurtig-Wennlof (Örebro, Sweden), A. Ahlsson (Stockholm, Sweden), M. Vidlund (Örebro, Sweden), Y. Cao (Örebro, Sweden), E. Westerdahl (Örebro, Sweden)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Physiotherapy care for patients with acute and chronic respiratory conditions
Session: Physiotherapy care for patients with acute and chronic respiratory conditions
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 5189

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