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Telehealth, home rehabilitation and specific adaptations to exercise interventions in different settings
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Longitudinal, home-based study of lung function, saturation and disease-related symptoms in COPD
K. Wadell (Umeå, Sweden), U. Wiklund (Umeå, Sweden), F. Öhberg (Umeå, Sweden), E. Bergmann (Umeå, Sweden), Å. Holmner (Umeå, Sweden), A. Blomberg (Umeå, Sweden)
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International Congress 2018 – Telehealth, home rehabilitation and specific adaptations to exercise interventions in different settings
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Telehealth, home rehabilitation and specific adaptations to exercise interventions in different settings
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Airway diseases
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