A Clinical Review of Physical Rehabilitation Protocol and Early Mobilization Patterns for Post-Covid-19 Patients: Tertiary Health-Care Facility Experience

Takroni Mohammed
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Several studies have emphasized the urgent need for Physical Rehabilitation guidelines for COVID-19 patients and the effect of Early Mobilization (EM) in these patients. previous reports revealed that dealing with COVID-19 patients was based on expert opinion, evidence from patients with other lung diseases, and not on the recent literature concerning COVID-19. International guidelines also reported that early mobilization is safe and feasible, starting in the ICU setting. Therefore, this clinical literature review aimed to designate the indications of physical rehabilitation programs and early mobilization benefits to add to the existing literature the necessary up-to-date recommendations and share the experience of a tertiary healthcare facility in dealing with different stages of post-COVID-19 patients. Conclusion: The multidisciplinary approach of KFSH&RC for rehabilitating COVID-19 patients was integrated through early mobilization and remarkable follow-up of different clinical services divisions including physical and occupational rehabilitation, respiratory therapy, and nutrition, with the collaboration of the medical and psychological teams aiming to regain optimal physical function, psychological well-being, and better quality of life for those populations.
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covid -19后患者身体康复方案和早期动员模式的临床回顾:三级卫生保健机构经验
一些研究强调迫切需要为COVID-19患者制定身体康复指南以及早期动员(EM)在这些患者中的作用。以前的报告显示,处理COVID-19患者是基于专家意见和其他肺部疾病患者的证据,而不是基于最近有关COVID-19的文献。国际指南还报道,从ICU环境开始,早期动员是安全可行的。因此,本临床文献综述旨在指定物理康复计划的适应症和早期动员的益处,以增加现有文献中必要的最新建议,并分享三级医疗机构在处理covid -19后不同阶段患者方面的经验。结论:KFSH&RC通过早期动员和不同临床服务部门(包括物理和职业康复、呼吸治疗和营养)的显著随访,整合了多学科方法,并与医疗和心理团队合作,旨在为这些人群恢复最佳的身体功能,心理健康和更好的生活质量。
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