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Airway Clearance

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Past content (since Nov 1992):

Letters and Responses
Cough in Patients With SCI
Paulo SS Beraldo, Sergio RM Mateus, Maria CBC Fernandes, and Kwan-Hwa Lin
Physical Therapy 2000; 80: 416. [Full text]  

Research Reports
Cough Threshold in People With Spinal Cord Injuries
Kwan-Hwa Lin, Yih-Loong Lai, Huey-Dong Wu, Tyng-Quey Wang, and Yen-Ho Wang
Physical Therapy 1999; 79: 1026-1031. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Research Reports
The Effectiveness of Incentive Spirometry With Physical Therapy for High-Risk Patients After Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
Jean M Crowe and Christine A Bradley
Physical Therapy 1997; 77: 260-268. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Special Series: Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy
Chest Physical Therapy for Patients in the Intensive Care Unit
Nancy D Ciesla
Physical Therapy 1996; 76: 609-625. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Special Series: Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy in Lung Transplantation
Anne Mejia Downs
Physical Therapy 1996; 76: 626-642. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Focus on Ventilatory Muscle Training
Considerations When Testing and Training the Respiratory Muscles
W Darlene Reid and Gail Dechman
Physical Therapy 1995; 75: 971-982. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Focus on Ventilatory Muscle Training
Respiratory Muscle Training for Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
W Darlene Reid and Baljit Samral
Physical Therapy 1995; 75: 996-1005. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Focus on Ventilatory Muscle Training
Inspiratory Muscle Training in the Patient With Neuromuscular Disease
F Dennis McCool and George E Tzelepis
Physical Therapy 1995; 75: 1006-1014. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Special Series: Pharmacology
Pulmonary Medications
Lawrence P Cahalin and H Steven Sadowsky
Physical Therapy 1995; 75: 397-414. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Research Reports
Are Incentive Spirometry, Intermittent Positive Pressure Breathing, and Deep Breathing Exercises Effective in the Prevention of Postoperative Pulmonary Complications After Upper Abdominal Surgery? A Systematic Overview and Meta-analysis
Jackie A Thomas and John M McIntosh
Physical Therapy 1994; 74: 3-10. [Abstract] [PDF]  

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