Importance of pre- and postoperative physiotherapy in pediatric cardiac surgery
Simone CavenaghiI; Silvia Cristina Garcia de MouraII; Thalis Henrique da SilvaIII; Talita Daniela VenturinelliIV; Lais Helena Carvalho MarinoV; Neuseli Marino LamariVI
DOI: 10.1590/S0102-76382009000400021
1. PhD in Health Sciences (FAMERP) (Physiotherapist, Professor of the Postgraduation Lato Sensu Course in General Hospital Physiotherapy - FAMERP).
2. Physiotherapist (Graduate Student of the Postgraduation Lato Sensu Course in General Hospital Physiotherapy - FAMERP).
3. Physiotherapist (Graduate Student of the Postgraduation Lato Sensu Course in General Hospital Physiotherapy - FAMERP).
4. Physiotherapist (Graduate Student of the Postgraduation Lato Sensu Course in General Hospital Physiotherapy - FAMERP).
5. PhD Student in Health Sciences - FAMERP. (Physiotherapist, Professor of the Postgraduation Lato Sensu Course in General Hospital Physiotherapy - FAMERP).
6. PhD in Health Sciences - FAMERP. (Physiotherapist, Adjunct Professor of FAMERP).
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Simone Cavenaghi
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