Comparison of two different methods for assessing inspiratory muscle strength in patients with multiple system atrophy: a pilot study

S. Oguz (Istanbul, Turkey), B. Unlu (Istanbul, Turkey), M. Polat (Istanbul, Turkey), S. Yurdalan (Istanbul, Turkey), S. Ertan (Istanbul, Turkey), H. Apaydin (Istanbul, Turkey)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – A knowledge update on respiratory muscle function, assessment and training
Session: A knowledge update on respiratory muscle function, assessment and training
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