Dynamic recruitment and maximal force of respiratory muscles in healthy subjects undergone strenuous exercise

R. Pletsch, A. Albuquerque, P. Caruso, L. Cardenas, P. Vieira Santana, R. Maloni, A. Apanavicius, J. G. Ferreira, J. M. Salge, C. R. Ribeiro De Carvalho (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

Source: Annual Congress 2013 –Respiratory muscles at rest and during exercise: from physiology to clinical context
Session: Respiratory muscles at rest and during exercise: from physiology to clinical context
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 1930
Disease area: Airway diseases

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