COVID-19后综合征患者的肌肉骨骼症状和功能活动增加的机会

G. Мratskova
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越来越多的SARS-CoV-2感染患者存活下来,他们没有急性感染的证据,但仍然有持续存在的症状,并形成了COVID-19后症状(PCS)。肌肉骨骼症状(MSK),作为PCS的一部分,导致功能活动减少并造成长期痛苦。本综述的目的是确定PCS的主要MSK症状,并回顾物理干预可能对减少MSK投诉和增加PCS的功能活动有有益作用。材料和方法:回顾文献,包括关于PCS患者MSK症状的文章,以及这些患者康复中可能使用的物理干预措施,对症状、功能能力和功能活动的影响。科学论文研究在PubMed的书目数据库中进行。搜索结果包括:COVID-19后(PCS)综合征、长COVID、SARS-CoV-2感染后急性后遗症(PASC)、慢性COVID-19综合征(CCS)、肌肉骨骼症状、COVID-19后疼痛、身体功能、COVID-19后康复、运动、身体活动、功能能力、中药。结果:回顾发现了MSK症状作为PCS综合征一部分的长期持续的证据。疲劳、肌痛、背部、腰部和颈部疼痛以及关节痛(周围关节疼痛)是报告最多的症状。数据显示需要康复,物理治疗和治疗性运动对PCS患者减轻疼痛和增加功能活动有积极作用。结论:增加体力活动可能对PCS患者的一般适应、身体功能和功能恢复有有益的影响,有助于克服感染的影响,减轻疼痛,减少情绪压力。推荐有针对性的个体物理干预,包括多模态方案、整体肌肉强化练习、增加关节稳定性、循环训练。推荐有针对性的个体物理干预,包括多模态方案、整体肌肉强化练习、增加关节稳定性、循环训练、电模式——经皮神经电刺激(TENS)治疗疼痛症状。康复应在详细的功能评估后应用,并在多学科康复团队的参与下进行。适当的康复策略的发展将允许实现最佳的功能恢复和增加的功能活动,使患者满意,并将减少长期降低工作能力的经济负担。
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MUSCULOSKELETAL SYMPTOMS IN PATIENTS WITH POST COVID-19 SYNDROME AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR INCREASED FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY
There is an increasing number of patients surviving SARS-CoV-2 infection who have no evidence of acute infection but who continue to have symptoms that persist and shape the post COVID-19 symptoms (PCS). Musculoskeletal symptoms (MSK), as part of the PCS, lead to reduced functional activity and cause prolonged suffering. The purpose of this review is to identify the main MSK symptoms in PCS and to review physical interventions that may have a beneficial effect in reducing MSK complaints and increasing functional activity in PCS. Materials and methods: A review of the literature was performed, including articles about MSK symptoms in patients with PCS and the possible physical interventions used in rehabilitation of these patients, with impact on symptoms, functional capacity, and functional activity. The scientific articles research took place in the bibliographic database of PubMed. The search results were found for: post-COVID-19 (PCS) syndrome, long COVID, post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC), chronic COVID syndrome (CCS), Musculoskeletal symptom, Pain post-COVID, physical function, Rehabilitation post-COVID, exercise, physical activity, functional capacity, traditional Chinese medicine. Results: The review found evidence of prolonged persistence of MSK symptoms as part of PCS syndrome. Fatigue, myalgia, back, waist and neck pain and arthralgia (pain in the peripheral joints) are the most reported symptoms. Data showing the need for rehabilitation and the positive effect of physical therapy and therapeutic exercises in patients with PCS to reduce pain and increase functional activity was found. Conclusion: Increasing physical activity in patients with PCS is likely to have a beneficial effect on general conditioning, physical function, and functional recovery, helping to overcome the effects of infection, reducing pain, and reducing emotional stress. Individually targeted physical interventions are recommended, including multimodal programs, exercises for overall muscle strengthening, increasing joint stability, cycling training, Individually targeted physical interventions are recommended, including multimodal programs, exercises for overall muscle strengthening, increasing joint stability, cycling training, electrical modalities -Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for pain symptoms. Rehabilitation should be applied after detailed functional assessment and shaped be carried out with the participation of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation team. The development of appropriate rehabilitation strategies will allow the achievement of optimal functional recovery and increased functional activity, satisfactory to the patient and will reduce the economic burden of prolonged reduced work capacity.
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