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Respiratory Muscle In Post-Polio Syndrome - Highlights

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  • Marco Orsini

    (Masters Program in Science Applied Health - Vassouras University and Masters Program in Local Devolopment - Unisuam. CASF Ramon Freitas - Neurology Service- Nova Iguaçu- RJ- Brazil)

  • Mauricio De Sant Anna

    (IFRJ. Federal Institute of Rio de Janeiro - Brazil. Physical Therapy Service)

  • Carlos Henrique Melo Reis

    (Rio de Janeiro Federal University - UFRJ, Brazil)

  • Ricardo Martello
  • Eduardo Trajano
  • Carlos Eduardo Cardoso

    (Masters Program in Science Applied Health - Vassouras University- Brazil)

  • Marcos RG de Feritas

    (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - Neurology Service - UFRJ)

  • Acary SB Oliveira

    (São Paulo Federal University - Unifesp - Neurology Service - Brazil)

Abstract

The main function of the respiratory muscles is the movement of the thoracic wall, thus exerting ventilation, and the increase in the work of this muscle is directly proportional to the intensity of the activity performed De Troyer...

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  • Marco Orsini & Mauricio De Sant Anna & Carlos Henrique Melo Reis & Ricardo Martello & Eduardo Trajano & Carlos Eduardo Cardoso & Marcos RG de Feritas & Acary SB Oliveira, 2018. "Respiratory Muscle In Post-Polio Syndrome - Highlights," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 11(4), pages 8635-8636, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:abf:journl:v:11:y:2018:i:4:p:8635-8636
    DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2018.11.002127
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