How ALS Affects Breathing - Addressing Respiratory Changes in ALS - Video 1



 
Dr. Lou Libby, Pulmonologist at The Providence ALS Center at the Oregon Clinic, discusses the muscles we use to breathe, and the importance of having a care plan and a pulmonologist on your care team.

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