M Hankel
- Conventional physiotherapy and forced expiration manoeuvres have similar effects on tracheobronchial clearanceBy M van Hengstum, J Festen, C Beurskens, M Hankel, F Beekman and F CorstensM van HengstumJ FestenC BeurskensM HankelF Beekman
- No effect of oral high frequency oscillation combined with forced expiration manoeuvres on tracheobronchial clearance in chronic bronchitisBy M van Hengstum, J Festen, C Beurskens, M Hankel, W van den Broek and F CorstensM van HengstumJ FestenC BeurskensM HankelW van den Broek
- Effect of positive expiratory pressure mask physiotherapy (PEP) versus forced expiration technique (FET/PD) on regional lung clearance in chronic bronchiticsBy M van Hengstum, J Festen, C Beurskens, M Hankel, F Beekman and F CorstensM van HengstumJ FestenC BeurskensM HankelF Beekman
- Effect of oral high frequency oscillationBy M van Henstrum, J Festen, C Beurskens, M Hankel, W van den Broek and F CorstensM van HenstrumJ FestenC BeurskensM HankelW van den Broek
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