Effect of pulmonary rehabilitation on functional capacity and emotional status in patients with long COVID-19 syndrome: an interim analysis
N. Chynkiamis (Athens, Greece), A. Vontetsianos (Athens, Greece), C. Anagnostopoulou (Athens, Greece), Z. Sotiropoulou (Athens, Greece), S. Zaneli (Athens, Greece), F. Karakontaki (Athens, Greece), I. Vogiatzis (Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom), A. Koutsoukou (Athens, Greece), N. Koulouris (Athens, Greece)
Source: International Congress 2022 – COVID-19: highlights of respiratory physiotherapy and rehabilitation
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N. Chynkiamis (Athens, Greece), A. Vontetsianos (Athens, Greece), C. Anagnostopoulou (Athens, Greece), Z. Sotiropoulou (Athens, Greece), S. Zaneli (Athens, Greece), F. Karakontaki (Athens, Greece), I. Vogiatzis (Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom), A. Koutsoukou (Athens, Greece), N. Koulouris (Athens, Greece). Effect of pulmonary rehabilitation on functional capacity and emotional status in patients with long COVID-19 syndrome: an interim analysis. 2519
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