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Gartmann, Judith, Christian Sturm, and Andrea Boekel. "Physiotherapy interventions in post- and long-COVID-19: a scoping review protocol." BMJ Open 14, no. 8 (2024): e077420. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-077420.

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IntroductionPost- or long-COVID-19 conditions manifest with a spectrum of symptoms reminiscent of pulmonary, musculoskeletal, psychological and neurological disorders. Individuals with post- or long-COVID-19 syndrome often present with myalgia, pulmonary problems and fatigue, which significantly impact their daily functioning. Physiotherapy interventions are an accepted medical remedy for these symptoms. This scoping review aims to outline the evidence of physiotherapy interventions documented in the scientific literature, specifically focusing on hands-on therapy.Methods and analysisThis scop
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Trivedi, Isha, and Sweety Shah. "Effectiveness of Physiotherapy on Psychosocial Factors in COVID-19 Positive Patients: An Interventional Study." International Journal of Health Sciences and Research 11, no. 5 (2021): 323–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.52403/ijhsr.20210550.

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Objectives: Corona virus has impacted mental health a lot along with the physical health. The patients have to stay isolated and all alone at hospital for treatment purposes. So the aim of the study was to find out the effectiveness of physiotherapy on psychosocial factors in covid19 positive patients. Methods: 26 patients were included. Three components of psychosocial health were assessed. Anxiety was assessed with Corona Anxiety Scale, Stress assessed with Corona Stress Scales and Depression assessed with Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) pre and post physiotherapy interventions. Results
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Eduardo, Guedes de Miranda, and Valmor Macedo Cunha Francisco. "ATUAÇÃO DA FISIOTERAPIA NA REABILITAÇÃO DE PACIENTES PÓS-COVID: UMA REVISÃO DE LITERATURA." RevistaFT 27, no. 123 (2023): 04. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8047604.

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A Organização Mundial de Saúde foi alertada, em dezembro de 2019, sobre casos de pneumonia em Wuhan, província de Hubei, na República Popular da China. Para Botelho, et al. (2021), além das disfunções respiratórias causadas durante a infecção, a doença ocasiona diversas limitações no organismo. Este artigo tem por objetivo elencar as intervenções fisioterapêuticas no tratamento pós-covid. O presente estudo trata-se de um estudo de caso que visa analisar quais interven&cc
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Baykan Çopuroğlu, Özge, and Mehmet Çopuroğlu. "Muscle Strength Loss in Women with COVID-19 and the Restorative Role of Physiotherapy." Journal of Clinical Medicine 14, no. 2 (2025): 437. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14020437.

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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of an 8-week physiotherapy program on muscle strength, functional capacity, respiratory function, and quality of life in women recovering from COVID-19. Methods: A prospective cohort study was conducted with 42 women aged 18–65 who experienced muscle strength loss and functional impairments post-COVID-19. Participants underwent personalized physiotherapy interventions, including resistance training, respiratory therapy, and functional mobility exercises, for 8 weeks. Data were collected at baseline and post-intervention, including handgrip st
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V. Verma, Chhaya, and Rutuja Kamble. "Tele-rehabilitation of a middle-aged female with bronchiectasis as post COVID-19 sequelae: a case report." International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences 10, no. 4 (2022): 964. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20220995.

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COVID-19 pneumonia causes dilatation of lung parenchyma which leads to destruction of segmental bronchi that can further progress into bronchiectasis. COVID-19 causes many sequels in the respiratory system and frequently presents with dyspnoea, fatigue, loss of strength, reduced functional capacity and sometimes severe multi-organ affection. Physiotherapy interventions through tele-rehabilitation have acquired a fundamental role in the recovery of the functions and quality of life. Pulmonary tele-rehabilitation which is done in this case report study includes patient education, respiratory car
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Castilho, Sérgio de, and Lara Alves Moreira. "REABILITAÇÃO FISIOTERAPÊUTICA RESPIRATÓRIA PÓS-COVID-19: REVISÃO INTEGRATIVA DE LITERATURA." Revista ft 28, no. 139 (2024): 11–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.69849/revistaft/ar10202410311211.

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The Covid-19 pandemic left infected people with a series of psychophysical problems and complications. One of them was severe cardiorespiratory sequelae that, to this day, requires physiotherapists to use conventional respiratory rehabilitation techniques used in cases of respiratory sequelae that were not caused by Covid-19. The objective of this study was to identify, in the selected literature at a global level, the physiotherapeutic techniques used in patients with acute respiratory sequelae after Covid-19. This is an integrative bibliographic review prepared from scientific works on the r
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Balykova, L. A., M. V. Shirmankina, D. O. Vladimirov, E. I. Naumenko, E. S. Samoshkina, and R. A. Chernyshova. "Post-COVID syndrome in children and adolescents: a literature review and clinical case." Russian Journal of Woman and Child Health 5, no. 4 (2022): 366–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.32364/2618-8430-2022-5-4-366-372.

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Post-COVID-19 syndrome is an important challenge for modern medicine, requiring the involvement of different health professionals. This multidisciplinary approach is underpinned by the variety of clinical manifestations and the need for comprehensive rehabilitation of patients, including children and adolescents. The review highlights clinical manifestations of post-COVID-19 syndrome. Currently, a symptom management approach has been established for improving post-COVID-19 conditions. Also, appropriate lifestyle changes, such as adequate rest and sleep hygiene, may be useful. Rehabilitation in
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Marotta, Nicola, Alessandro de Sire, Dario Calafiore, et al. "Impact of COVID-19 Era on the Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Rehabilitation: A Scoping Review." Journal of Clinical Medicine 12, no. 17 (2023): 5655. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12175655.

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The surgical intervention rate and the subsequent rehabilitation plan for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury was crucially affected by the COVID-19 pandemic due to the necessity in the face of the emergency. This review aimed to evaluate potential persistent and residual symptoms after COVID-19 disease, including fatigue and neuromuscular disorders. A scoping review design and methodology were used due to the exploratory nature of the research question, according to literature searches on PubMed/Medline, Scopus, Web of Science (WoS), and Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) electronic
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Piterà, Paolo, Michele Gobbi, Jacopo Maria Fontana, Stefania Cattaldo, Maurizio Massucci, and Paolo Capodaglio. "Whole-Body Cryostimulation: A Rehabilitation Booster in Post-COVID Patients? A Case Series." Applied Sciences 12, no. 10 (2022): 4830. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app12104830.

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Given the severity and prevalence of post-COVID-19 symptoms in the general population, the identification of boosters for rehabilitation programs appears to be of paramount importance. The purpose of this case series is to provide some preliminary evidence about the role of whole-body cryostimulation (WBC) as an effective adjuvant for the recovery of patients with the post-COVID-19 condition (PCC). We recruited seven patients with previously confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection and symptoms of PCC of different severities for a comprehensive rehabilitation program, including WBC. The main symptoms we
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Silva, Anne Karine Bessa Da, Beatriz Betcher, Cilene De Oliveira Franscisco, et al. "O PAPEL DO RECUPERO COMO RECURSO FISIOTERAPÊUTICO EM PACIENTES FIBROMIÁLGICOS AFETADOS PELA COVID-19." Revista ft 28, no. 139 (2024): 36–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.69849/revistaft/ni10202410302136.

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Introduction: Fibromyalgia is a complex chronic syndrome, characterized by diffuse pain, fatigue and sleep disturbances. The COVID-19 pandemic has aggravated symptoms, leading to the need for new therapeutic approaches, such as the use of Recupero, which can offer relief and improve patients' quality of life. Justification: This study is based on the need for integrated therapies in physical therapy for fibromyalgia, aggravated by COVID-19. The Recupero program combines photobiomodulation and ultrasound, promoting analgesia and tissue regeneration. Research is essential to fill gaps in knowled
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P. R., Kamalam, S. Saradha, Arunkumar R., and P. Indhra. "Influence of COVID-19 on cardiac clinical trials: an observational study from clinical trials registry India." International Journal of Clinical Trials 10, no. 1 (2023): 15–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2349-3259.ijct20230047.

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Background: Clinical trials on drugs for cardiac diseases becomes essential as coronary artery disease is the most common cause of death globally. This study observes if COVID-19 has influenced the number and pattern of cardiac trials conducted prior to and during COVID-19 from clinical trial registry of India web portal. Methods: The CTRI website was searched for the key words “myocardial infarction”, “heart failure”, “cardiac arrhythmia”, “myocarditis” and “pulmonary embolism” and the trials registered were reviewed. Data was collected for every trial registered from 1st January 2019 to 16th
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Высогорцева, О. Н., and Н. Х. Муминова. "The Role of Oriental Medicine Methods in Complex Rehabilitation of Patients with Neuropsychological Manifestations of Post-Covid Syndrome." Рецепт 27, no. 4 (2024): 614–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.34883/pi.2024.27.4.012.

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Цель. Оценить эффективность индивидуальной комплексной программы медицинской реабилитации пациентов, перенесших коронавирусную инфекцию, осложненную психоневрологическими расстройствами, с применением физических факторов и иглорефлексотерапии. Материалы и методы. В исследовании приняли участие 166 пациентов в возрас- те от 18 до 75 лет (средний возраст – 46,4±1,82 года), перенесших COVID-19 с ней- ропсихологическими проявлениями постковидного синдрома. В зависимости от проводимой программы медицинской реабилитации пациенты были разделены на 4 группы. В основную группу входили 46 пациентов, кот
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Rajkumar, Joshua, Neha Biyala, Monisha Shekar, et al. "O-204 CLOSING THE GAPS: DID THE ONLINE PHYSIOTHERAPEUTIC AND ERGONOMIC INTERVENTIONS HAVE AN IMPACT ON THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EMPLOYEES IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY?" Occupational Medicine 74, Supplement_1 (2024): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqae023.0997.

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Abstract Introduction Onsite clinics play a crucial role in the provision of Occupational health services through Physiotherapists trained in Ergonomics for managing Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WRMSDs), which acts as a substantial source of the economic drain in the Information Technology (IT) sector. However, during and post the COVID-19 pandemic the onsite Physiotherapy cum Ergonomic services moved online for most of the IT companies. Methods A retrospective analysis was done on the data gathered from 2020 to 2022 in IT companies, where online services of physiotherapists trained
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Mildner, Sarah, Isabella Hotz, Franziska Kübler, et al. "Effects of activity-oriented physiotherapy with and without eye movement training on dynamic balance, functional mobility, and eye movements in patients with Parkinson’s disease: An assessor-blinded randomised controlled pilot trial." PLOS ONE 19, no. 6 (2024): e0304788. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0304788.

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Objectives To describe changes in balance, walking speed, functional mobility, and eye movements following an activity-oriented physiotherapy (AOPT) or its combination with eye movement training (AOPT-E) in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD). To explore the feasibility of a full-scale randomised controlled trial (RCT). Methods Using an assessor-blinded pilot RCT, 25 patients with PD were allocated to either AOPT or AOPT-E. Supervised interventions were performed 30 minutes, 4x/weekly, for 4 weeks, alongside inpatient rehabilitation. Outcomes were assessed at baseline and post-intervention,
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Holmes, Alison, Mairead Conneely, Rose Galvin, and Katie Robinson. "A physiotherapy-led transition to home intervention for older adults following Emergency Department discharge: A pilot feasibility randomised controlled trial." International Journal of Integrated Care 25 (April 9, 2025): 471. https://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.icic24223.

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Introduction: Older adults frequently attend the emergency department (ED) and experience high rates of subsequent adverse outcomes including functional decline, ED re-presentation and unplanned hospital admission. The development of effective interventions to prevent such outcomes is a key priority for research and service provision. Health and Social Care Professionals are well placed to develop and lead integrated care intervention for older adults discharged from the ED (ED PLUS) to prevent and reduce these well reported adverse outcomes. Objective: Our aim was to evaluate the feasibility
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Knight, Deborah, Lynn Dowling, and Lisa Berry. "568 Mobilization, Splinting & Positioning: Increasing Nursing Participation in the Rehabilitation Plan of Care." Journal of Burn Care & Research 44, Supplement_2 (2023): S117. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jbcr/irad045.163.

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Abstract Introduction The foundation for long-term functional outcomes of the burn patient is laid in the Burn ICU. Nursing plays a vital role in the Rehabilitation Plan of Care for patients with burn injuries. As the member of the critical care team who is most present with the patient around the clock, the burn nurse is essential for carrying over and following through with interventions initiated by Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Speech & Language Pathology. Without cohesion and partnership on the interdisciplinary burn team, the Rehabilitation Plan Care cannot succeed. In the
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Estebanez-Pérez, María-José, José-Manuel Pastora-Bernal, and Rocío Martín-Valero. "The Effectiveness of a Four-Week Digital Physiotherapy Intervention to Improve Functional Capacity and Adherence to Intervention in Patients with Long COVID-19." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 15 (2022): 9566. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19159566.

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Long COVID-19 has been defined as the condition occurring in individuals with a history of probable or confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection, with related symptoms lasting at least 2 months and not explainable by an alternative diagnosis. The practice of digital physiotherapy presents itself as a promising complementary treatment method to standard physiotherapy, playing a key role in the recovery of function in subjects who have passed the disease and who maintain some symptomatology over time. The aims of this research are to explore the effect of a digital physiotherapy intervention on functional
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Yau, Thomas, Josh Chan, McKyla McIntyre, et al. "Adverse events associated with the delivery of telerehabilitation across rehabilitation populations: A scoping review." PLOS ONE 19, no. 11 (2024): e0313440. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0313440.

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Objective This scoping review aimed to map existing research on adverse events encountered during telerehabilitation delivery, across rehabilitation populations. This includes identifying characteristics of adverse events (frequency/physical/non-physical, relatedness, severity) and examining adverse events by different modes of telerehabilitation delivery and disease states. Introduction Telerehabilitation, a subset of telemedicine, has gained traction during the COVID-19 pandemic for remote service delivery. However, no prior scoping review, systematic review, or meta-analysis has identified
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Ibrahim Mohamed, Hanaa, Manal Atya, Ghada Ahmed, Saher Abdelmohsen, Karima Sobhy, and Aliae Hussein. "Telehealth program: Effect of Physiotherapy Intervention on Dyspnea, Fatigue and Functional Status of Post COVID-19 Syndrome patients." Assiut Scientific Nursing Journal 10, no. 32 (2022): 265–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/asnj.2022.167006.1437.

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Fenjan, Haider Mizher, and Khalida Mohammed Khudur. "Application of Active Cycle of Breathing Technique for Patient with Corona Virus at Respiratory Isolation Unit: An Interventional Study." Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences 16, no. 4 (2022): 825–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs22164825.

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Background: Active Cycle Breathing Techniques is a technique of breathing exercises that contributes as a rehabilitative lung therapy, and helps to improve readings of body physiological variables such as oxygen saturation rate, heart rate, respiratory rate and Burke scale. Aims: The current study aims to assess the effect of the active course of breathing techniques on patients with coronavirus in the respiratory isolation unit, evaluate the educational program of the active course of breathing techniques on patients with coronavirus in the respiratory isolation unit, in addition to finding t
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Elliott-Sale, Kirsty Jayne, Emma Louise Bostock, Thea Jackson, et al. "Investigating the Efficacy of an 18-Week Postpartum Rehabilitation and Physical Development Intervention on Occupational Physical Performance and Musculoskeletal Health in UK Servicewomen: Protocol for an Independent Group Study Design." JMIR Research Protocols 11, no. 6 (2022): e32315. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/32315.

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Background Postpartum women are at an increased risk of pelvic floor dysfunction, musculoskeletal injury, and poor psychological health and have reduced physical fitness compared to before pregnancy. There is no formal, evidence-based rehabilitation and physical development program for returning UK servicewomen to work following childbirth. Objective This study aims to examine the efficacy of a rehabilitation and physical development intervention for returning postpartum UK servicewomen to occupational fitness. Methods Eligible servicewomen will be assigned to a training or control group in a
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Sarker, Altaf Hossain, K. M. Amran Hossain, Md Feroz Kabir, et al. "Comparing effectiveness of physiotherapy versus drug management on fatigue, physical functioning, and episodic disability for myalgic encephalomyelitis in post-COVID-19 condition: a study protocol of randomized control trial." Trials 25, no. 1 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-024-08077-x.

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Abstract Background Physiotherapy interventions effectively improved fatigue and physical functioning in non-COVID patients with myalgic encephalomyelitis or chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). There is a research gap on the effectiveness of physiotherapy interventions versus drug management on ME/CFS in post-COVID-19 conditions (PCC). Methods We planned a three-arm prospective randomized control trial on 135 PCC cases with ME/CFS who are diagnosed between 20 November 2023 and 20 May 2024 from a population-based cohort. The study aims to determine the effectiveness of physiotherapy intervention
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Wafa, Theyab Alokayli, and Marzouk Alkhaldi Sara. "Role of ICU Physiotherapy in Covid-19: A Case Study." March 20, 2021. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6411364.

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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is the 3rd coronavirus infection in two decades that was originally described in Asia, after severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS). As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads worldwide, intensive care unit (ICU) practitioners, hospital administrators, governments, policy makers, and researchers must prepare for a surge in critically ill patients. Physiotherapists, mainly respiratory physiotherapists, are among the healthcare professionals involved in the management and care of these patient’s population and play a k
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Weigl, Martin, Saskia Beeck, Eduard Kraft, et al. "Multidisciplinary rehabilitation with a focus on physiotherapy in patients with Post Covid19 condition: an observational pilot study." European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, January 17, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00406-023-01747-y.

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AbstractThere is a lack of interventions that treat the Post-Covid-19 Condition (PCC) itself. Accordingly, treatment guidelines recommend physiotherapy interventions to alleviate symptoms and enhance functioning. In cases where unimodal treatments prove ineffective, non-organ-specific multidisciplinary bio-psycho-social rehabilitation (MBR) programs are a suitable option. In a pilot observational study with assessments at the entry and end of treatment we aimed to evaluate the feasibility of a 3-week day clinic MBR program and explore its effects on physical functioning in PCC patients with fa
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Zifko, Udo, Katja Guendling, Raymond Seet, and Siegfried Kasper. "Management of cognitive impairment associated with post-COVID-19 syndrome: recommendations for primary care." Frontiers in Pharmacology 15 (April 22, 2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2024.1338235.

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Introduction: Although post-COVID-19 syndrome (PCS) with cognitive impairment is increasingly encountered in primary care, evidence-based recommendations for its appropriate management are lacking.Methods: A systematic literature search evaluating the diagnosis and treatment of cognitive impairment associated with PCS was conducted. Practical recommendations for the management of PCS-associated cognitive impairment in primary care are summarized, based on an evaluation of pharmacological plausibility and clinical applications.Results: Currently, the pathology of cognitive impairment associated
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A. M. C., Perez, Silva M. B. C, Macêdo L. P. G., Chaves Filho A. C., Dutra R. A. F, and Rodrigues M. A. B. "Physical therapy rehabilitation after hospital discharge in patients affected by COVID-19: a systematic review." BMC Infectious Diseases 23, no. 1 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-023-08313-w.

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AbstractIn 2019, the Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) virus was identified, also defined as novel coronavirus or severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. The Corona VIrus Disease (COVID-19) pandemic generated several changes in society in 2020 as a result of its rapid spread in humans. The main symptoms are high fever (≥ 37.8 °C), dry cough, dyspnea, upper respiratory symptoms, myalgia, fatigue and diarrhea in the most uncommon cases. Considering the emergency situation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the effects attributed to it, rehabilitation professionals have a fundamental role in the
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Puthucheary, Zudin, Craig Brown, Evelyn Corner, et al. "The Post-ICU presentation screen (PICUPS) and rehabilitation prescription (RP) for intensive care survivors part II: Clinical engagement and future directions for the national Post-Intensive care Rehabilitation Collaborative." Journal of the Intensive Care Society, February 1, 2021, 175114372098870. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1751143720988708.

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Background Many Intensive Care Unit (ICU) survivors suffer from a multi- system disability, termed the post-intensive care syndrome. There is no current national coordination of either rehabilitation pathways or related data collection for them. In the last year, the need for tools to systematically identify the multidisciplinary rehabilitation needs of severely affected COVID-19 survivors has become clear. Such tools offer the opportunity to improve rehabilitation for all critical illness survivors through provision of a personalised Rehabilitation Prescription (RP). The initial development a
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Price, Oliver J., Cátia Paixão, Diego Poddighe, et al. "ERS International Congress 2022: Highlights from the Allied Respiratory Professionals assembly." ERJ Open Research, March 23, 2023, 00013–2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00013-2023.

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In this paper, we provide a brief overview of some of the outstanding sessions that were (co)organised by the Allied Respiratory Professionals Assembly during the 2022 European Respiratory Society (ERS) International Congress, which was held in a hybrid format. Early Career Members from Assembly 9 summarised the content of the sessions, with the support of the Officers from the four Assembly groups: Respiratory Function Technologists and Scientists (Group 9.01); Physiotherapists (Group 9.02); Nurses (Group 9.03); Psychologists and Behavioural Scientists (Group 9.04). The sessions covered the f
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Wilson, Jason, Kim Kensett, Rachel O’Reilly, and Mark Tully. "209 A pilot rehabilitation programme for individuals experiencing symptoms of long-COVID: Results from a service evaluation." European Journal of Public Health 34, Supplement_2 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckae114.144.

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Abstract Purpose In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, long-COVID has emerged as a public health issue. There are unique challenges when it comes to exercising for those with long-COVID. Therefore, this service evaluation aimed to highlight the impact of a 12-week physical activity instructor-led programme, delivered via video-conferencing, on mental wellbeing and physical function in individuals experiencing symptoms of long-COVID. Methods Thirty-three adults with long COVID, who had previously completed a physiotherapy-led rehabilitation programme, were invited to take part in a 12-week phys
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Capera, Jaime Andres Pineda, Carlos Alvarez, Nathali Carolina Gonzalez Alvarado, Juan Manuel Correa Hernandez, Paola Andrea Rengifo Bobadilla, and Patrick Francois Tarquino Aparicio. "431. Title Implementing a Comprehensive Care Model as a Proposal for Long Covid Syndrome Care in a Latin American Country." Open Forum Infectious Diseases 10, Supplement_2 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.501.

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Abstract Background Post-COVID-19 long syndrome or "LONG COVID" is defined by WHO criteria according to the Post-COVID Functional Score (PCFS) and Barthel scales and classified by the persistence of symptoms up to 12 weeks after initial infection. Through a survey conducted in a population of 33500 adults in Bogotá, Colombia, and the confirmatory of SARSCoV2 infection via (PCR or antigen test), we demonstrated 63% of people reported some persistent symptoms after three months of the acute event. With its high frequency, this new clinical condition makes a breach where comprehensive care center
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Conneely, M., A. Holmes, M. O'Connor, et al. "265 A PHYSIOTHERAPY-LED TRANSITION TO HOME INTERVENTION FOR OLDER ADULTS FOLLOWING EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT DISCHARGE: A PILOT FEASIBILITY RANDOMISED-CONTROLLED TRIAL." Age and Ageing 51, Supplement_3 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afac218.233.

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Abstract Background Older adults frequently attend the Emergency Department (ED) and experience high rates of adverse outcomes following ED presentation including functional decline, ED re-presentation and unplanned hospital admission. The development of effective interventions to prevent such outcomes is a key priority for research and service provision. A presentation to an ED can be viewed as an opportunity to assess those at risk of adverse outcomes and initiate a care plan in those deemed as ‘high risk'. Our aim was to evaluate the feasibility of a physiotherapy led integrated care interv
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East, Sophie, Gary J. McCall, Pippa A. Watson, and Philip Smith. "P019 Improving new patient appointment utilisation in rheumatology advanced practice physiotherapy." Rheumatology 62, Supplement_2 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/kead104.061.

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Abstract Background/Aims Long Rheumatology waiting lists in the UK were further affected by the COVID-19 pandemic; resulting in negative impacts upon the timeliness and efficiency of patient care. The use of Advanced Practitioners within Rheumatology care pathways has been shown to be safe and effective; they can support the Rheumatology workforce and expedite care where patients are appropriately triaged to them. As part of a service provision change in a NHS Trust, an Advanced Practice Physiotherapist (APP) post was funded with the intent to harness these benefits. Initial utilisation of the
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Reid, Julie C., Alex Molloy, Geoff Strong, et al. "Research interrupted: applying the CONSERVE 2021 Statement to a randomized trial of rehabilitation during critical illness affected by the COVID-19 pandemic." Trials 23, no. 1 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-022-06640-y.

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Abstract Rationale The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted non-COVID critical care trials globally as intensive care units (ICUs) prioritized patient care and COVID-specific research. The international randomized controlled trial CYCLE (Critical Care Cycling to Improve Lower Extremity Strength) was forced to halt recruitment at all sites in March 2020, creating immediate challenges. We applied the CONSERVE (CONSORT and SPIRIT Extension for RCTs Revised in Extenuating Circumstance) statement as a framework to report the impact of the pandemic on CYCLE and describe our mitigation approaches. Methods On
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Shakaib, Nuzhat, Rosemarie Barnett, Raj Sengupta, Simon Jones, and Peter C. Rouse. "P288 Protocol for a scoping review to identify self-management support interventions delivered via telehealth for rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases." Rheumatology 61, Supplement_1 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keac133.287.

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Abstract Background/Aims For some time, there has been an importance placed in rheumatology on promoting and supporting patient self-management. Self-management aims to improve patients’ independence and quality of life by empowering individuals to be proactive decision makers while managing their illness. Self-management support (SMS) as detailed in the Practical RevIews in Self-Management Support (PRISMS) taxonomy can include education, monitoring, adherence, training, and support with healthcare practitioner (HCP) interaction. In rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs), interventions
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Krima, Tanna, Vala Girish, and Khatri Subhash. "A Road Map to Recovery of a Hypertensive Covid-19 Positive Patient with Tailor Made Physiotherapy Intervention and Yoga Nidra: A Case Study." June 18, 2021. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5027660.

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The new virus that erupted last year known as corona virus 2019 has brought the world to a standstill. Clinical manifestations of covid-19 include fever, cough, myalgia, fatigue, sputum production and shortness of breath. The severity of disease ranges from asymptomatic infection or mild upper respiratory tract infection to severe pneumonia with respiratory failure to death. Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in the management of intubated as well as nonintubated patients admitted in the ICU, thereby helping the patient progress in their recovery. This case study highlights the importance of a
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Smith, Toby O., Angela Garrett, Tianshu Liu, et al. "Getting Recovery Right After Neck Dissection (GRRAND-F): Mixed-methods feasibility study to design a pragmatic randomised controlled trial." Frontiers in Oncology 13 (March 16, 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1110500.

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ObjectiveTo determine the feasibility of a randomised controlled trial to estimate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a rehabilitation intervention following neck dissection (ND) after head and neck cancer (HNC).DesignTwo-arm, open, pragmatic, parallel, multicentre, randomised controlled feasibility trial.SettingTwo UK NHS hospitals.ParticipantsPeople who had HNC in whom a ND was part of their care. We excluded those with a life expectancy of six months or less, pre-existing, long-term neurological disease affecting the shoulder and cognitive impairment.InterventionUsual care (standar
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Carvalho, Ana Cristina, Jorge Moreira, Pedro Cubelo, Pedro Cantista, Catarina Aguiar Branco, and Bruno Guimarães. "Therapeutic respiratory and functional rehabilitation protocol for intensive care unit patients affected by COVID-19: a structured summary of a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial." Trials 22, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-021-05210-y.

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Abstract Objectives The primary objective of the presented study is to analyze the respiratory and functional effects of a rehabilitation program in patients affected by hospitalization in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) due to COVID-19, in comparison with the group treated with standard of care, at discharge endpoint. The secondary objectives of the presented study are to evaluate different outcomes of the rehabilitation program in comparison to standard of care regarding: functional performance at 4-week and 12-week post- discharge mark; health-related quality of life, the impact on the health ser
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McClean, A. "304 Increasing the intensity of physiotherapy in a subacute stroke rehabilitation unit—results of audit and intervention." Age and Ageing 52, Supplement_3 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afad156.239.

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Abstract Background The National Clinical Guideline for Stroke (2023) recommend the delivery of high intensity therapy to optimise physical recovery post-stroke. Previous guidelines suggested 45 minutes but now suggest a total of 3 hours daily. The aim of this intervention was to review current practice and implement the stroke guidelines aiming to augment the dosage of therapy sessions. Methods Given the guidelines’ recommendation to improve the reporting of exercise prescription, a chart audit was completed comparing the dosage of physiotherapy from 2020–2022 on a random sample of 10 charts
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Ooms, Alexander, Susan J. Dutton, Scott Parsons, et al. "Statistical analysis plan for a pragmatic phase III randomised controlled trial examining behaviour change physiotherapy intervention to increase physical activity following hip and knee replacements: the PEP-TALK trial." Trials 22, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-021-05362-x.

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Abstract Background Total hip (THR) and total knee replacements (TKR) are two highly successful orthopaedic procedures that reduce pain for people with osteoarthritis. Previous evidence suggests that physical activity, at best, remains the same pre- to post-operatively, and in some instances declines. The PEP-TALK trial evaluates the effects of a group-based, behaviour change intervention on physical activity following a THR or TKR. Methods PEP-TALK is an open, phase III, pragmatic, multi-centre, parallel, two-arm, two-way superiority randomised controlled trial investigating the effectiveness
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Harniess, Phillip, Anna Purna Basu, Deanna Gibbs, and Jeff Bezemer. "The Interactive Work of Implementing Synchronous Video‐Conference Calls—A Qualitative Study Within Early Intervention for Infants With Childhood‐Onset Neurodisability." Health Expectations 28, no. 2 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.70215.

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ABSTRACTIntroductionThis study explores the ‘peripandemic’ implementation of synchronous videoconference calls during COVID‐19 for delivering physiotherapy early intervention services to families of infants with childhood‐onset disability. The interactional experience of conducting early intervention through videoconference calls is under researched. We aimed to understand parents' and therapists' experiences of communication and learning within early intervention sessions for infants with cerebral palsy conducted via video conference calls.MethodsData were collected through interviews, video
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