Cardiopulmonary Physical TherapyScot Irwin, Jan Stephen Tecklin Mosby, 1995 - 620 pagine |
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Pagina 358
... diaphragmatic pattern of breathing . The return to diaphragmatic breathing was thought to relieve dyspnea . Diaphragmatic breathing exercises allegedly enhance diaphragmatic descent during inspiration and diaphragmatic ascent during ...
... diaphragmatic pattern of breathing . The return to diaphragmatic breathing was thought to relieve dyspnea . Diaphragmatic breathing exercises allegedly enhance diaphragmatic descent during inspiration and diaphragmatic ascent during ...
Pagina 359
... diaphragmatic breathing to alter the distribution of ventilation in chronically obstructed patients has been corroborated in later studies.11,33 However , its effect in normal subjects continues to be unclear . 11.78 The effect of ...
... diaphragmatic breathing to alter the distribution of ventilation in chronically obstructed patients has been corroborated in later studies.11,33 However , its effect in normal subjects continues to be unclear . 11.78 The effect of ...
Pagina 612
... Diaphragmatic blood flow , 321 Diaphragmatic breathing ( DB ) benefits of , 458 exercises , 357-359 , 358 , 359t in ventilator - dependent patient , 475-476 Diaphragmatic excursion , evaluation of , 346 Diaphragmatic fatigue , 330-331 ...
... Diaphragmatic blood flow , 321 Diaphragmatic breathing ( DB ) benefits of , 458 exercises , 357-359 , 358 , 359t in ventilator - dependent patient , 475-476 Diaphragmatic excursion , evaluation of , 346 Diaphragmatic fatigue , 330-331 ...
Sommario
PART ONE PART | 1 |
Physical Rehabilitation of the 27 Exercise Testing and Exercise Conditioning | 24 |
Physical Therapy for the Child with Respiratory | 235 |
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