Reliability and safety of functional capacity tests in patients with chronic respiratory diseases: remote vs. face-to-face supervision

S. Dal Corso (São Paulo (SP), Brazil), D. Do Amaral (São Paulo (SP), Brazil), G. Calasans (São Paulo (SP), Brazil), A. Holland (Melbourne, Australia)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Respiratory physiotherapy: e-health, activities of daily living and measurement properties of instruments

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