Manual hyperinflation and the role of physical therapy in intensive care and emergency units
Abstract Introduction: Although manual hyperinflation (MHI) is a physical therapy technique commonly used in intensive care and emergency units, there is little consensus about its use. Objective: To investigate the knowledge of physical therapists working in intensive care and emergency units about...
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Main Authors: | Rafael Vinícius Santos Cruz (Author), Fabiana do Socorro da Silva Dias de Andrade (Author), Pollyanna Dórea Gonzaga de Menezes (Author), Bruno Oliveira Gonçalves (Author), Robson da Silva Almeida (Author), Anderson Reis Santos (Author) |
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