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Ambulante pneumologische Rehabilitation — heutiger Stand

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Pneumologische Prävention und Rehabilitation
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Obwohl vieles für eine ambulante pneumologische Rehabilitation in der heutigen Zeit spricht, ist diese Maßnahme bislang hauptsächlich noch beschränkt auf Patientenschulungsmaßnahmen in Form von mehrstündigen Block-Unterrichtseinheiten, ambulanten Asthma-Sportgruppen, Atemgymnastik, Atemtherapie und Nicht-Rau- cher-Training.

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Mitfessel, H. (2000). Ambulante pneumologische Rehabilitation — heutiger Stand. In: Petro, W. (eds) Pneumologische Prävention und Rehabilitation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59756-5_7

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