Airway diseases
Interstitial lung diseases
Respiratory critical care
Oral presentation
Muscle adaptations in response to physiotherapeutic interventions in acute and chronic settings
Methods :
Physiology, Cell and molecular biology, Respiratory intensive care, General respiratory patient care
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Late Breaking Abstract - Carnosine and related compounds in m. vastus lateralis of COPD patients: preliminary results
J. De Brandt(Ternat, Belgium)
COI
1
08:45
Early NeuroMuscular Electrical Stimulation reduces muscle mass loss in Critically Ill patients.
J. Segers(Leuven, Belgium)
COI
2
09:00
Effects of early passive cycling exercise on quadriceps femoris thickness in critically ill patients: a controlled randomized pilot study
I. Albuquerque(Santa Maria (RS), Brazil)
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3
09:15
Effectiveness of four early-rehabilitation techniques in sedated and ventilated patients in ICU
C. Medrinal(Le Havre, France)
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4
09:30
Neural or muscular adaptations to low-load/high-repetition knee extension training in people with COPD
A. Nyberg(Umeå, Sweden)
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5
09:45
Test-retest reliability of three strategies to measure quadriceps muscle endurance in people with COPD
E. Frykholm(Umeå, Sweden)
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6
10:00
Skeletal limb muscle oxygenation and regional blood volume during incremental loading in interstitial lung disease
L. Wickerson(Toronto (ON), Canada)
COI
7
10:15
Inspiratory muscle effort, perfusion and oxygenation responses to inspiratory muscle training (IMT) with Tapered Flow Resistive Loading (TFRL) and Normocapnic Hyperpnea (NH) in COPD.
Z. Louvaris(Leuven, Belgium)
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8
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