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  • Aerobic training conducted at submaximal limits and muscle strengthening activities of low intensity have shown positive effects on muscle

  • After the ia development of the inactivated virus vaccine by c Jonas Salk, in 1955, and with the attenuated r virus vaccine, by Albert Bruce Sabin, in 1961, we e saw a reduction in the number of poliomyelitis cases in the world.[1]

  • N The pathophysiological framework related to the implementation of rehabilitation programs

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Aerobic training conducted at submaximal limits and muscle strengthening activities of low intensity have shown positive effects on muscle. Victor Hugo Bastos,[3] strength and cardio-respiratory system in Marcos RG de Freitas,[2] patients with PPS. After the ia development of the inactivated virus vaccine by c Jonas Salk, in 1955, and with the attenuated r virus vaccine, by Albert Bruce Sabin, in 1961, we e saw a reduction in the number of poliomyelitis cases in the world.[1]

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