Water-based exercise in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (Article)
Author: Renae J. McNamara, Jennifer A. Alison and Zoe J. McKeough
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Description: Water-based exercise in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (Article) por Renae J. McNamara, Jennifer A. Alison and Zoe J. McKeough explores the safety and efficacy of water-based exercises for COPD patients. This review highlights potential benefits and limitations, offering valuable insights for respiratory rehabilitation strategies.
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