Die Therapie des Facio-Oralen Trakts pp 211-228 | Cite as
Trachealkanülen-Management in der F.O.T.T.: der Weg zurück zur Physiologie
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Die therapeutische Behandlung neurologischer Patienten mit 7 Trachealkanüle hat sich in Deutschland seit Mitte der 80er Jahre zum breiteren Aufgabenbereich von Ergotherapeuten, Physiotherapeuten, Logopäden und Krankenpflege entwickelt. Sie stellt hohe Anforderungen an ein interdisziplinäres Team.
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