The minimal detectable change of the Londrina ADL Protocol in individuals with COPD>

T. Paes (Londrina (PR), Brazil), L. Belo (Londrina (PR), Brazil), V. Puzzi (Londrina (PR), Brazil), I. Brito (Londrina (PR), Brazil), J. Micheleti (Londrina (PR), Brazil), T. Sant’Anna (Manaus, Brazil), F. Pitta (Londrina (PR), Brazil), N. Hernandes (Londrina (PR), Brazil)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Respiratory physiotherapy: e-health, activities of daily living and measurement properties of instruments

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