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“... pain, according to the short-form of the Glasgow pain Scale (CMPS-SF). The heart (HR) and respiratory...”
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“..., promotes functional capacity and decrease exercise intolerance. Exercise its not yet tested for patients...”
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“..., promotes functional capacity and decrease exercise intolerance. Exercise its not yet tested for patients...”
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“... rehabilitation guidelines because it reduces stress, decreases dyspnea and dynamic hyperinflation and improves...”
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“... of life and functional improvement translated into a better outcome in the 6 min walking test. Upper limbs...”
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“... clinical signs of hip pain, lameness and pelvic limbs hopping. By orthopedic examination, pain was observed...”
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“... (76.9%), walking (37.8%) and financial (35.7%), who did not perform physical activities (81.8%) and...”
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