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Treatment modalities in chest physiotherapy
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Intra-hospital physiotherapy programme effects in the pulmonary function and exercise capacity in patients during the early postoperative period of heart transplantation
T. Kawauchi, K. Rodrigues, P. Almeida, E. Henrique, J. Belli, M. I. Feltrin, E. Bocchi, E. Nozawa (São Paulo, Brazil)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Treatment modalities in chest physiotherapy
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Treatment modalities in chest physiotherapy
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T. Kawauchi, K. Rodrigues, P. Almeida, E. Henrique, J. Belli, M. I. Feltrin, E. Bocchi, E. Nozawa (São Paulo, Brazil). Intra-hospital physiotherapy programme effects in the pulmonary function and exercise capacity in patients during the early postoperative period of heart transplantation. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 2290
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