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. 2024 Dec;46(24):5879-5889.
doi: 10.1080/09638288.2024.2316797. Epub 2024 Feb 26.

Outpatient rehabilitation in post-acute COVID-19 patients: a combined progressive treatment protocol

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Outpatient rehabilitation in post-acute COVID-19 patients: a combined progressive treatment protocol

Caterina Tramonti et al. Disabil Rehabil. 2024 Dec.

Abstract

Purpose: to investigate the effectiveness of a 4-week combined progressive program on functional abilities, disability status and quality of life (QoL) in COVID-19 recovered patients.

Materials & methods: 18 COVID-19 recovered patients performed a combined rehabilitation treatment accounting for 12 sessions, including both respiratory and motor training sessions. A careful monitoring of exercise intensity, duration and progression to tailor complexity evolution on patients' competencies was carried out. Patients were monitored with different functional scales and self-reported questionnaires before (T0) and after (T1) rehabilitation.

Results: 6-Minutes Walk Test, Timed Up and Go Test and Short Physical Performance Battery significantly improved, while Physiological Cost Index presented a significant reduction after rehabilitation. Moreover, Barthel Index significantly improved and patients presented significantly increased upper and lower limbs strength at T1. Furthermore, mMRC Dyspnoea Scale presented a significant reduction after training. Finally, physical and psychological well-being scales improved according to Short-Form 36; while, self-reported questionnaires related to mood and depression showed no significant modification after rehabilitation.

Conclusions: results evidenced the efficacy of the combined progressive intervention in COVID-19 recovered patients. The specific customization on patients' needs and the careful exercise monitoring promoted improvements on functional abilities and disability status, with positive impact on QoL.

Keywords: COVID-19; lower extremity; outcome assessment; outpatients; quality of life.

Plain language summary

Post-acute COVID-19 patients could require an adequate respiratory and neuromotor rehabilitation plan.Rehabilitative intervention should include a combined progressive training program.A 4-week progressive combined intervention seems effective in COVID-19 recovered patients.The specific customization on patients’ needs and the careful exercise monitoring promotes improvements on functional abilities and disability status and patients’ quality of life.

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