Cardiopulmonary Physical TherapyScot Irwin, Jan Stephen Tecklin Mosby, 1990 - 585 pagine |
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... Normal Abnormal Mechanisms Summary of clinical significance Blood pressure response Normal Abnormal Anginal responses Angina threshold Respiratory limitations to maximum oxygen consumption Normal oxygen consumption limitations ...
... Normal Abnormal Mechanisms Summary of clinical significance Blood pressure response Normal Abnormal Anginal responses Angina threshold Respiratory limitations to maximum oxygen consumption Normal oxygen consumption limitations ...
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Scot Irwin, Jan Stephen Tecklin. Normal oxygen consumption response to exercise During maximal levels of exertion a normal person pro- gressively matches cardiac output ( to the lungs ) to the ven- tilation of the alveoli . This remains ...
Scot Irwin, Jan Stephen Tecklin. Normal oxygen consumption response to exercise During maximal levels of exertion a normal person pro- gressively matches cardiac output ( to the lungs ) to the ven- tilation of the alveoli . This remains ...
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... Normal breath and voice sounds in all bronchopulmo- nary segments suggest a normal examination . If inspection . was also negative and the patient denied all pulmonary symptoms , one considers the chest examination normal and further ...
... Normal breath and voice sounds in all bronchopulmo- nary segments suggest a normal examination . If inspection . was also negative and the patient denied all pulmonary symptoms , one considers the chest examination normal and further ...
Sommario
PART ONE Cardiac physical therapy PART TWO Pulmonary physical therapy | 1 |
Respiratory muscles 505 26 Evaluation and physical treatment of the patient with | 24 |
Respiratory rehabilitation of the patient with a spinal | 215 |
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