Hold your breath again: Exploring dysfunctional breathing assessments in healthy individuals

L. Vidotto (London, United Kingdom), C. Ricardo Fernandes De Carvalho (Sao Paulo, Brazil), C. I. Carageorghis (London, United Kingdom), P. Smyrni (London, United Kingdom)

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