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Rehabilitación en pacientes con enfermedades neuromusculares y con deformidades de la caja torácica
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M. Avendañoa,
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Correspondencia: West Park Health Care Centre. 82 Buttonwood Avenue. Toronto. Ontario. M6M 2J5 Canadá
, R. Güellb
a Departamento de Neumología. West Park Health Care Centre. Toronto. Canadá
b Departamento de Neumología. Hospital de la Santa Creu i de Sant Pau. Barcelona. España
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