Musings of a Physio Student

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As it worsens, emphysema turns the spherical air sacs — clustered like  bunches of grapes — into large, irregular pockets with gaping holes in  their inner walls. This reduces the surface area of the lungs and, in  turn, the amount of oxygen that reaches your bloodstream.

    As it worsens, emphysema turns the spherical air sacs — clustered like bunches of grapes — into large, irregular pockets with gaping holes in their inner walls. This reduces the surface area of the lungs and, in turn, the amount of oxygen that reaches your bloodstream.

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PortraitHello! We are a pair of good friends from the only Physio school in Singapore. We go by the nicknames, crabby and fatty.

These are primarily stuff we wished we had someone to tell us. We also only reblog items relevant to physio. We hope to increase the awareness of what physiotherapy is about. Occasionally, you may hear about our day.

You can leave a message in our 'ask' box if there's anything :)

Current status: GRADUATED .

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