Pulmonary Rehabilitation Through Physical Exercise – An Essential Factor Regarding Patient Recovery In A Post-COVID-19 World

IF 0.2 4区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
Simona Maria Răbîncă, Ş. Z. Moroşanu, V. Grosu
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Abstract

Respiratory rehabilitation is an effective method in reducing respiratory symptoms and the incidence of complications, decreasing anxiety, depression, increasing exercise tolerance, improving the quality of life and daily activities in the context of Long Covid, including the use of technology at the patient's home by optimizing remote intervention under the careful observation of a physiotherapist (telerehabilitation). Following the study of 400 articles published in PubMed, Elsevier, Research Gates, Sci-Hub, British Medical Journal and the specialist COVID-19 guidelines developed in countries such as: USA, China, Italy, Great Britain, we suggest some rehabilitation protocols. During the pandemic, despite the subvariants of COVID-19 and persistence of Long Covid, respiratory rehabilitation specialists have reached a consensus on the importance of practicing early physical exercise for training the respiratory muscles (AMR), with/without respiratory re-education devices. Bronchial drainage positions, chest clapping, cough and speaking training, exercises of: balance, walking, stretching and Core are also used successfully.
通过体育锻炼进行肺部康复——covid -19后世界中患者康复的重要因素
在长期新冠肺炎背景下,呼吸康复是减少呼吸道症状和并发症发生率、减少焦虑、抑郁、增加运动耐受性、改善生活质量和日常活动的有效方法,包括在物理治疗师的精心观察下,在患者家中通过优化远程干预(远程康复)来使用技术。通过对PubMed、Elsevier、Research Gates、Sci-Hub、《英国医学杂志》上发表的400篇文章的研究,以及美国、中国、意大利、英国等国制定的COVID-19专家指南,我们提出了一些康复方案。在大流行期间,尽管出现了Covid -19的亚变体和长冠状病毒的持续存在,但呼吸康复专家已经就早期体育锻炼的重要性达成了共识,即使用/不使用呼吸再教育装置训练呼吸肌(AMR)。支气管引流体位,拍胸,咳嗽和说话训练,平衡,行走,伸展和核心练习也成功使用。
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