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Advances in Rehabilitation
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1/2022
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Original article

The level of daily physical activity and methods to increase it in patients after liver or kidney transplantation

Katarzyna Wesołowska-Górniak
1, 2
,
Monika Wójtowicz
3
,
Magdalena Federowicz
4
,
Jacek Gierus
5
,
Bożena Czarkowska-Pączek
2

1.
Medical University of Warsaw
2.
Department of Clinical Nursing, Medical University of Warsaw
3.
Department of Immunology, Transplantology, and Internal Diseases, Medical University of Warsaw
4.
Department of Rehabilitation, Public Central Teaching Clinical Hospital, Warsaw
5.
Clinic of Psychiatry, Medical University of Warsaw
Advances in Rehabilitation, 2022, 36(1), 25–32
Online publish date: 2021/12/21
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