Horse riding as an atypical type of rehabilitation to improve physical capacity in a patient after cardiac surgeries and to enable liver transplantation.
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Publication Date: 2023-11-24 PubMed ID: 37997837DOI: 10.33963/v.kp.97438Google Scholar: Lookup
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Bodys-Pełka A, Raszeja-Wyszomirska J, Jakimowicz T, Główczyńska R.
(2023).
Horse riding as an atypical type of rehabilitation to improve physical capacity in a patient after cardiac surgeries and to enable liver transplantation.
Kardiol Pol.
https://doi.org/10.33963/v.kp.97438 Publication
Researcher Affiliations
- 1st Department of Cardiology, Medical University of Warsaw, Warszawa, Poland. Aleksandra.bodys-pelka@wum.edu.pl.
- Doctoral School, Medical University of Warsaw, Warszawa, Poland. Aleksandra.bodys-pelka@wum.edu.pl.
- Liver and Internal Medicine Unit, Department of General, Transplant and Liver Surgery, Medical University of Warsaw, Warszawa, Poland.
- 2nd Chair and Department of General, Vascular and Transplant Surgery, Medical University of Warsaw, Warszawa, Poland.
- 1st Department of Cardiology, Medical University of Warsaw, Warszawa, Poland.
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