Pulmonary Rehabilitation for COVID-19 Patients

J. Lee
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Coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) causes various physical and mental impairments as well as respiratory symptoms. Based on the positive effects of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) for other respiratory diseases, many clinical researches on PR have been published in COVID-19 patients. It is sufficiently safe and effective to apply various PR techniques to these patients and well known for improving physical and pulmonary function. The effect of PR exceeds the natural recovery of the disease. Therefore, it is recommended to provide comprehensive exercise-based PR as much as possible. In response for the arrival of a similar pandemic in the future, it is thought that preparation for non- or minimal contact rehabilitation is required.
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COVID-19患者的肺部康复
冠状病毒病-19 (COVID-19)会导致各种身体和精神损伤以及呼吸道症状。基于肺康复对其他呼吸系统疾病的积极作用,在COVID-19患者中进行了许多肺康复的临床研究。对这些患者应用各种PR技术是足够安全有效的,并且以改善身体和肺功能而闻名。PR的效果超过了疾病的自然恢复。因此,建议尽可能提供全面的基于运动的PR。为了应对未来类似大流行的到来,人们认为需要为非接触康复或最少接触康复做好准备。
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