Abstract
Patients with pulmonary diseases tend to get caught in a vicious circle. The disease causes dyspnea, especially during physical activities. Consequently these activities will be negatively rewarded, and the patient may eventually be conditioned not to undertake any activities at all. This will lead to inactivity, frustrations and social isolation.2
Keywords
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Respiratory Muscle
- Maximal Exercise
- Conveyer Belt
- Pulmonary Rehabilitation
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Folgering, H., Dekhuijzen, R., Cox, N., van Herwaarden, C. (1993). The Goals of Pulmonary Rehabilitation. In: Rampulla, C., Fracchia, C., Ambrosino, N. (eds) Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation. Current Topics in Rehabilitation. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3779-5_3
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