Exercise as an adjuvant treatment in persistent active polymyositis (2014)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated authors: GUALANO, BRUNO - EEFE ; SILVA, HAMILTON AUGUSTO ROSCHEL DA - EEFE ; SHINJO, SAMUEL KATSUYUKI - FM
- Unidades: EEFE; FM
- DOI: 10.1097/rhu.0000000000000056
- Subjects: FORÇA MUSCULAR; QUALIDADE DE VIDA; EXERCÍCIO FÍSICO; DOENÇAS MUSCULARES; DOENÇAS AUTOIMUNES
- Language: Inglês
- Imprenta:
- Source:
- Título: Journal of clinical rheumatology
- ISSN: 1076-1608
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v. 20, n. 1, p. 11-15, jan. 2014
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ABNT
MATTAR, Melina Andrade et al. Exercise as an adjuvant treatment in persistent active polymyositis. Journal of clinical rheumatology, v. 20, n. ja 2014, p. 11-15, 2014Tradução . . Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.1097/rhu.0000000000000056. Acesso em: 13 fev. 2026. -
APA
Mattar, M. A., Gualano, B., Roschel, H., Perandini, L. A., Dassouki, T., Lima, F. R., et al. (2014). Exercise as an adjuvant treatment in persistent active polymyositis. Journal of clinical rheumatology, 20( ja 2014), 11-15. doi:10.1097/rhu.0000000000000056 -
NLM
Mattar MA, Gualano B, Roschel H, Perandini LA, Dassouki T, Lima FR, Shinjo SK, Pinto AL de S. Exercise as an adjuvant treatment in persistent active polymyositis [Internet]. Journal of clinical rheumatology. 2014 ; 20( ja 2014): 11-15.[citado 2026 fev. 13 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.1097/rhu.0000000000000056 -
Vancouver
Mattar MA, Gualano B, Roschel H, Perandini LA, Dassouki T, Lima FR, Shinjo SK, Pinto AL de S. Exercise as an adjuvant treatment in persistent active polymyositis [Internet]. Journal of clinical rheumatology. 2014 ; 20( ja 2014): 11-15.[citado 2026 fev. 13 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.1097/rhu.0000000000000056 - Safety and possible effects of low-intensity resistance training associated with partial blood flow restriction in polymyositis and dermatomyositis
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Informações sobre o DOI: 10.1097/rhu.0000000000000056 (Fonte: oaDOI API)
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