Respiratory muscle function and inspiratory muscle strength in patients with long COVID, ILD or COPD in comparison to healthy controls: Preliminary results.

T. Michalcíková (Olomouc, Czech Republic), P. Horová (Olomouc, Czech Republic), M. Dvoracek (Olomouc, Czech Republic), Z. Krsaková (Olomouc, Czech Republic), K. Neumannová (Olomouc, Czech Republic)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – An update on respiratory physiotherapy and respiratory muscle function and training

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