Browsing by Author "Cruz Montecinos, Carlos"
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Cruz Montecinos, Carlos; Ribera, G.; Burgos, P.; Soto, V.; Pérez Alenda, S.; Carrasco, J. J.; Querol, F. (Wiley & Sons, 2015)
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Cruz Montecinos, Carlos; Pérez-Alenda, Sofía; Contreras-Sepúlveda, Felipe; Querol, Felipe; Cerda, Mauricio; Maas, Huub (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2019)
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Pérez Alenda, S.; Carrasco, J. J.; Casana Granell, J.; Alakhdar Mohamara, Y.; Cuesta Barriuso, R.; Torres Ortuno, A.; Cruz Montecinos, Carlos; Querol, F. (Wiley & Sons, 2015)
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Pérez Alenda, S.; Carrasco, J. J.; Aguilar Rodríguez, M.; Jaca Navarro, M.; Cruz Montecinos, Carlos; Bonanad Boix, S.; Querol, F. (Wiley & Sons, 2015)
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Caballero Fink, Stephanie; Rothfeld Báscoli, Dana Katherina (Universidad de Chile, 2012)Al sistema nervioso autónomo se le atribuye en parte el control de la ritmicidad cardíaca a través de sus ramas, simpática y parasimpática. Existen diversos factores que son capaces de otorgarle variabilidad al ritmo ...
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Chimeno Hernández, Ana; Querol Giner, Felipe; Pérez Alenda, Sofía; Núñez Cortés, Rodrigo; Cruz Montecinos, Carlos; Carrasco, Juan J.; Aguilar Rodríguez, Marta (Wiley, 2022)Introduction: Balance training is important to improve balance and to decrease the risk of falls in patients with haemophilia (PWH). Aim: To analyse the current knowledge about the effectiveness of physical exercise on ...
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Cruz Montecinos, Carlos; Daffunchio, Carla; Soto, Veronica; Saavedra, M.; Querol, Felipe; Caviglia, Horacio; Goldstein, Natalia; Pérez Alenda, Sofía (Wiley, 2018)
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Cruz Montecinos, Carlos; González Blanche, Alberto; López Sánchez, David; Cerda Villablanca, Mauricio; Sanzana Cuche, Rodolfo; Cuesta Vargas, Antonio (Wiley & Sons, 2015)Different authors have modelled myofascial tissue connectivity over a distance using cadaveric models, but invivo models are scarce. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between pelvic motion and deep ...
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Cruz Montecinos, Carlos; Godoy-Olave, Diego; Contreras Briceño, Felipe; Gutiérrez, Paulina; Torres Castro, Rodrigo; Miret-Venegas, Leandro; Engel, Roger M. (Dove Medical Press Ltd., 2017)© 2017 Cruz-Montecinos et al. Background and objective: In chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), accessory respiratory muscles are recruited as a compensatory adaptation to changes in respiratory mechanics. This ...