Thoracoabdominal mobility evaluation by photogrammetry in newborns after expiratory flow increase technique
Abstract Introduction: Expiratory flow increase is a maneuver of respiratory physical therapy that promotes flow direction to the upper airways however, when applied in newborns, it may result in changes of thoracoabdominal mobility. Objective: To evaluate the thoracoabdominal mobility by photogramm...
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Main Authors: | Júlia Isabel de Araújo Guerra (Author), Danilo Alves Pinto Nagem (Author), Cristiane Aparecida Moran (Author), Valéria Lidyanne Souza Gomes (Author), Juliana Macedo Campelo de Carvalho (Author), Silvana Alves Pereira (Author) |
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