Moderate-to-high intensity inspiratory muscle training improves the effects of combined training on exercise capacity in patients after coronary artery bypass graft surgery: a randomized clinical trial
I. Albuquerque (Santa Maria, Brazil), T. Dos Santos (Santa Maria, Brazil), S. Pereira (Santa Maria, Brazil), L. Portela (Santa Maria, Brazil), D. Cardoso (Porto Alegre, Brazil), P. Dal Lago (Porto Alegre, Brazil), N. Guarda (Santa Maria, Brazil), R. Moresco (Santa Maria, Brazil), M. Pereira (Santa Maria, Brazil)
Source: International Congress 2018 – Physiotherapy care for patients with acute and chronic respiratory conditions
Disease area: Airway diseases
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I. Albuquerque (Santa Maria, Brazil), T. Dos Santos (Santa Maria, Brazil), S. Pereira (Santa Maria, Brazil), L. Portela (Santa Maria, Brazil), D. Cardoso (Porto Alegre, Brazil), P. Dal Lago (Porto Alegre, Brazil), N. Guarda (Santa Maria, Brazil), R. Moresco (Santa Maria, Brazil), M. Pereira (Santa Maria, Brazil). Moderate-to-high intensity inspiratory muscle training improves the effects of combined training on exercise capacity in patients after coronary artery bypass graft surgery: a randomized clinical trial. 5193
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