Effect of expiratory muscle load on pharyngeal muscles contraction in patients with dysphagia
Y. Tawara (Hamamatsu, Japan), I. Fujishima (Hamamatsu, Japan), S. Hanai (Hamamatsu, Japan), Y. Okada (Hamamatsu, Japan), K. Morishita (Hamamatsu, Japan), S. Arizono (Hamamatsu, Japan), R. Kozu (Nagasaki, Japan)
Source: International Congress 2019 – Assessment and training of respiratory muscles
Session: Assessment and training of respiratory muscles
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 2208
Disease area: Airway diseases
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Y. Tawara (Hamamatsu, Japan), I. Fujishima (Hamamatsu, Japan), S. Hanai (Hamamatsu, Japan), Y. Okada (Hamamatsu, Japan), K. Morishita (Hamamatsu, Japan), S. Arizono (Hamamatsu, Japan), R. Kozu (Nagasaki, Japan). Effect of expiratory muscle load on pharyngeal muscles contraction in patients with dysphagia. 2208
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