Relationship between respiratory muscle strength and gait asymmetry in stroke patients
Y. Terui (Akita, Japan), E. Sutoh (Daisen, Japan), S. Iwasawa (Daisen, Japan), K. Kikuchi (Yurihonjo, Japan), Y. Furukawa (Akita, Japan), K. Hasegawa (Daisen, Japan), S. Uemura (Akita, Japan), M. Satake (Akita, Japan), T. Shioya (Akita, Japan)
Source: International Congress 2019 – Hot topics in assessment and care for chronic lung diseases
Disease area: Airway diseases
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Y. Terui (Akita, Japan), E. Sutoh (Daisen, Japan), S. Iwasawa (Daisen, Japan), K. Kikuchi (Yurihonjo, Japan), Y. Furukawa (Akita, Japan), K. Hasegawa (Daisen, Japan), S. Uemura (Akita, Japan), M. Satake (Akita, Japan), T. Shioya (Akita, Japan). Relationship between respiratory muscle strength and gait asymmetry in stroke patients. 700
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