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Home Chiropractic Research Respiratory Function and Breathing Ability Lung Function in Relation to Thoracic Spinal Mobility and Kyphosis

Lung Function in Relation to Thoracic Spinal Mobility and Kyphosis

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Mobility of the thoracic spine is shown to directly effect respiratory function.

Mellin G, Harjula R.   Scand J Rehabil Med. 1987; 19 (2): 89-92



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