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Mechanical insufflation-exsufflation for the prevention and treatment of respiratory complications in acute cervical spinal cord injury: a retrospective analysis
D. Hubbard (London, United Kingdom), C. Fitzgerald (London, United Kingdom), E. Swingwood (Bristol, United Kingdom)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – New insights into respiratory physiotherapy
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New insights into respiratory physiotherapy
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Respiratory critical care
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