2016, Number 1
Kinesistherapy protocol of multiple atherosclerotic illness
Language: Spanish
References: 13
Page: 58-69
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ABSTRACT
The atherosclerotic illness is not limited to an only arterial region, since its distribution is universal in the organism. The presence of clinical manifestations in a certain area predisposes to an increment of the risk of ischemic events in another territory. We intended to protocol the kinesistherapy rehabilitation of the sick person with multiple atherosclerotic illness in our institution. This protocol will be suitable to patient with neurological and/or somatic disabilities associated to deficiency for coronary atherosclerotic illness.REFERENCES
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