THE POSSIBILITY OF USING PHYSICAL REHABILITATION IN PATIENTS WITH PNEUMONIA
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dynamic breathing exercises, special breathing exercises, standardized strength exercises, draining breathing exercises.Abstract
the article is based on instructions for reducing and eliminating the process of complicated fibrosis and scars in the respiratory organs (lung tissue), breathing restoration, physional gymnastics, physiotherapy, intensive massage techniques for asymmetric zones.
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