Réadaptation musculaire après infection à COVID-19

Emmanuel Coudeyre , Cédric Cormier , Frédéric Costes , Marie-Martine Lefevre-Colau , Maxime Grolier
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Abstract

Severe COVID 19 infection can cause a variety of respiratory and neuro-muscular damage both in the acute phase and at distance from the initial infection. Rehabilitation should be offered at every stages of the infection. Due to a lack of evidence based data, this management is based on published data for severe respiratory infections such as SARS and expert opinion. It should combine muscle strengthening, exercise reconditioning and more specific respiratory physiotherapy for certain patients.

COVID-19感染后的肌肉康复
COVID - 19严重感染可在急性期和远离初始感染时引起各种呼吸和神经肌肉损伤。应在感染的每个阶段提供康复治疗。由于缺乏基于证据的数据,这种管理是基于已公布的严重呼吸道感染(如SARS)数据和专家意见。它应该结合肌肉强化,运动修复和更具体的呼吸物理治疗的某些患者。
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