Breathing easier a publication
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Breathing easier: a publication gets to the bottom of how best to manage breathing troubles following spinal-cord injury.
All spinal-cord injury (SCI) initially involves respiratory distress because of weakened or damaged muscles near the ribs and lungs. These problems very often recede--but well beyond the first six months of SCI, ventilation capacity must continue to be monitored. Doing so is often a matter of life ...
April 1, 2006; Paraplegia News
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