Minimal clinically important difference using one-repetition maximum in COPD

A. Araújo Oliveira (Aveiro, Portugal), P. Rebelo (Aveiro, Portugal), C. Paixão (Aveiro, Portugal), C. Jácome (Porto, Portugal), J. Cruz (Leiria, Portugal), C. Valente (Aveiro, Portugal), L. Andrade (Aveiro, Portugal), D. Brooks (Hamilton, Canada), A. Marques (Aveiro, Portugal)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Insights into assessment of functional status in respiratory disease patients
Session: Insights into assessment of functional status in respiratory disease patients
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 1205
Disease area: Airway diseases

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