The dynamics of recovery processes of physical activity of people who recovered from COVID-19

S. Kokhan, Elena Romanova, V. Dychko, E. Dychko, Danil Dychko, O. Shayda
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The article shows the results of physical therapy of those who have had coronavirus infection COVID-19 and who have completed a month's course of physical rehabilitation as a part of rehabilitation measures in the conditions of the innovative clinic "Academy of Health". The aim of the research is to study the impact of pulmonary rehabilitation programs for patients with moderate to severe COVID-19. The implementation of special breathing exercises made it possible to improve the oxygen saturation in the blood, to reduce shortness of breath and indicators of respiratory symptoms.  The tolerance to exercise has increased; physical activity and the quality of life of patients with pneumonia associated with COVID-19 have improved. The best results of the EQ-5D quality of life assessment were recorded in the experimental group compared to the control group.
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新冠肺炎康复者体力活动恢复过程的动态
这篇文章展示了那些感染了冠状病毒新冠肺炎的人的物理治疗结果,他们已经完成了一个月的物理康复课程,作为在创新诊所“卫生学院”条件下康复措施的一部分。本研究的目的是研究肺部康复计划对中重度新冠肺炎患者的影响。通过实施特殊的呼吸练习,可以提高血液中的氧饱和度,减少呼吸急促和呼吸道症状指标。对锻炼的容忍度提高了;新冠肺炎肺炎患者的体力活动和生活质量有所改善。与对照组相比,实验组记录了EQ-5D生活质量评估的最佳结果。
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