The effect of lower limb passive movement on lung function
This study examined the effects of ankle passive movement on lung function in healthy adults. A pre-test post-test experimental design was used. Passive plantar and dorsiflexion of the ankle were performed at 60 repetitions per minute on 60 healthy subjects in the supine position. Lung function at r...
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Main Authors: | S. Narain (Author), J. Lin (Author), T. Puckree (Author) |
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