Abdominal functional electrical stimulation training to improve peak cough flow

Yukako Okuno (Ami, Japan), Yukako Okuno, Sayuri Horikawa, Hirotaka Ohse, Kazuhide Tomita

Source: International Congress 2016 – Latest insights into functional capacity and muscle weakness in chronic lung diseases

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