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Is Pulmonary Rehabilitation (PR) effective in people recovering from severe COVID-19 (C-19) pneumonia?
F. Knight (Reading, United Kingdom), L. Cornish (Reading, United Kingdom), X. Shen (Reading, United Kingdom), C. Thomas (Reading, United Kingdom)
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Virtual Congress 2021 – Insights into rehabilitation and physiotherapy in COVID-19
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Insights into rehabilitation and physiotherapy in COVID-19
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