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Utilising exercise testing in pre-operative assessment, rehabilitation and exercise prescription
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Utilising the cardio-pulmonary exercise test to assess peri-operative risk
S. Jack (Southampton, Hants, United Kingdom)
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International Congress 2022 – Utilising exercise testing in pre-operative assessment, rehabilitation and exercise prescription
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Utilising exercise testing in pre-operative assessment, rehabilitation and exercise prescription
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