Breathlessness in primary care-prevalence and physiotherapy management of breathing pattern disorders
R. De Vos (Portsmouth, United Kingdom), E. Lanning (Portsmouth, United Kingdom), J. Longstaff (Portsmouth, United Kingdom), H. Rupani (Portsmouth, United Kingdom), T. Brown (Portsmouth, United Kingdom), E. Heiden (Portsmouth, United Kingdom), T. Jones (Portsmouth, United Kingdom), D. Neville (Portsmouth, United Kingdom), J. Winter (Portsmouth, United Kingdom), S. Begum (Portsmouth, United Kingdom), M. Mottershaw (Portsmouth, United Kingdom), C. Fogg (Portsmouth, United Kingdom), A. Chauhan (Portsmouth, United Kingdom)
Source: International Congress 2019 – Role of the physiotherapist for patients with lung disease
Disease area: Airway diseases
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