Early 4‐Week Cardiac Rehabilitation Exercise Training in Elderly Patients After Heart Surgery
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Peter Hofmann | Manfred Wonisch | Serge P. von Duvillard | S. V. von Duvillard | P. Hofmann | J. Schmid | Jean-Paul Schmid | M. Wonisch | Barbara Eder | Dieter Brandt | Rochus Pokan | R. Pokan | D. Brandt | B. Eder
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