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Chronic lung disease : effects of rehabilitation interventions on functional outcomes in patients
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Glittre-ADL performance with and without a backpack
L. Mendes (Sydney, Australia), L. Spencer (Sydney, Australia), B. Zafiropoulos (Sydney, Australia), V. Parreira (Belo Horizonte, Brazil), J. Alison (Sydney, Australia)
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International Congress 2018 – Chronic lung disease : effects of rehabilitation interventions on functional outcomes in patients
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Chronic lung disease : effects of rehabilitation interventions on functional outcomes in patients
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Airway diseases
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