Efficacy of a simple and inexpensive exercise training program for advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients in community hospitals
© Journal of Thoracic Disease. Background: Exercise training is an important part of pulmonary rehabilitation; however it may not be appropriate for large-scale practice in community hospitals due to the complexity of the program and expensive training equipment, including cycle ergometry and treadm...
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Main Authors: | Pothirat,C., Chaiwong,W., Phetsuk,N. |
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Pioneer Bioscience Publishing Company (PBPC)
2015
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