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- How to adapt the pulmonary rehabilitation programme to patients with chronic respiratory disease other than COPDBy Anne E. Holland, Karin Wadell and Martijn A. SpruitAnne E. Holland1Dept of Physiotherapy, La Trobe University, Melbourne, 2Dept of Physiotherapy, Alfred Health, Melbourne, and 3Institute for Breathing and Sleep, Melbourne, Australia. 4Dept of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden. 5Program Development Center, Center of Expertise for Chronic Organ Failure, CIRO+, Horn, The Netherlands.1Dept of Physiotherapy, La Trobe University, Melbourne, 2Dept of Physiotherapy, Alfred Health, Melbourne, and 3Institute for Breathing and Sleep, Melbourne, Australia. 4Dept of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden. 5Program Development Center, Center of Expertise for Chronic Organ Failure, CIRO+, Horn, The Netherlands.1Dept of Physiotherapy, La Trobe University, Melbourne, 2Dept of Physiotherapy, Alfred Health, Melbourne, and 3Institute for Breathing and Sleep, Melbourne, Australia. 4Dept of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden. 5Program Development Center, Center of Expertise for Chronic Organ Failure, CIRO+, Horn, The Netherlands.Karin Wadell1Dept of Physiotherapy, La Trobe University, Melbourne, 2Dept of Physiotherapy, Alfred Health, Melbourne, and 3Institute for Breathing and Sleep, Melbourne, Australia. 4Dept of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden. 5Program Development Center, Center of Expertise for Chronic Organ Failure, CIRO+, Horn, The Netherlands.Martijn A. Spruit1Dept of Physiotherapy, La Trobe University, Melbourne, 2Dept of Physiotherapy, Alfred Health, Melbourne, and 3Institute for Breathing and Sleep, Melbourne, Australia. 4Dept of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden. 5Program Development Center, Center of Expertise for Chronic Organ Failure, CIRO+, Horn, The Netherlands.
- Evidence for single limb exercise in patients with COPD or chronic heart failure - A systematic reviewBy Andre Nyberg, Britta Lindström and Karin WadellAndre Nyberg1Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Umeå University, Umeå, SwedenBritta Lindström1Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Umeå University, Umeå, SwedenKarin Wadell1Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden2Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine Division of Medicine, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden
- Effects of high-repetitive single limb exercises (HRSLE) on functional exercise capacity in patients with COPD - Randomized controlled multicenter trialBy Andre Nyberg, Britta Lindström and Karin WadellAndre Nyberg1Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Umeå University, Umeå, SwedenBritta Lindström1Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Umeå University, Umeå, SwedenKarin Wadell1Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden
- Low load / high repetition elastic band resistance training in patients with COPD – A randomized controlled multicenter trialBy Andre Nyberg, Britta Lindström and Karin WadellAndre Nyberg1Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Umeå University, Umeå, SwedenBritta Lindström1Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Umeå University, Umeå, SwedenKarin Wadell1Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden
- Telehealthcare for patients with COPD, effects on physical activity level, physical capacity and dyspnea: A systematic review and meta-analysisBy Sara Lundell, Åsa Holmner, Börje Rehn, Andre Nyberg and Karin WadellSara Lundell1Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Umeå University, Umeå, SwedenÅsa Holmner2Department of Radiation Sciences, Umeå University, Umeå, SwedenBörje Rehn1Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Umeå University, Umeå, SwedenAndre Nyberg1Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Umeå University, Umeå, SwedenKarin Wadell1Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden
- Relationship and responsiveness of muscular function and functional tests in patients with COPDBy Andre Nyberg, Britta Lindström, Anna Törnberg and Karin WadellAndre Nyberg1Deparment of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Umeå University, Umeå, SwedenBritta Lindström1Deparment of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Umeå University, Umeå, SwedenAnna Törnberg2Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Division of Physiotherapy, Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, SwedenKarin Wadell1Deparment of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden
- Availability of pulmonary rehabilitation in primary care for patients with COPD in SwedenBy Mats Arne, Margareta Emtner, Karin Lisspers, Karin Wadell and Bjorn StallbergMats Arne1Primary Care Research Unit, County Council of Värmland, Karlstad, Sweden2Respiratory Medicine and Allergology, Department of Medical Sciences, Uppsala, SwedenMargareta Emtner2Respiratory Medicine and Allergology, Department of Medical Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden3Physiotherapy, Department of Neuroscience, Uppsala, SwedenKarin Lisspers4Family Medicine and Preventive Medicine, Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Uppsala, SwedenKarin Wadell5Physiotherapy, Dept. Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Umeå, SwedenBjorn Stallberg4Family Medicine and Preventive Medicine, Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden
- Pulmonary RehabilitationEdited by Anne E. Holland, Simone Dal Corso and Martijn A. SpruitBook | Published in 2021DOI: 10.1183/2312508X.erm9321ISBN (electronic): 978-1-84984-140-5Anne E. HollandSimone Dal Corso
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