Musculoskeletal Problems in Patients with COVID-19: A Review Study

Monireh Motaqi, B. Hatef, Ahmadreza Askari Ashtiani, A. Ghanjal
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Context: SARS-COV-2 is a coronavirus belonging to the beta-coronavirus group that primarily targets the human respiratory system and causes symptoms similar to those of pneumonia. It should be noted that clinical symptoms of patients with COVID-19 vary in different people. These patients do not only experience respiratory problems. In fact, COVID-19 infection may show a variety of symptoms, including fever, shortness of breath, dry cough, nasal congestion, sore throat, nausea, vomiting, myalgia, arthralgia, fatigue (muscular and mental), joint swelling, headache, diarrhea, as well as some musculoskeletal symptoms. Therefore, the aim of this article was to investigate the major musculoskeletal problems in patients with COVID-19 through a narrative review study. Evidence Acquisition: This study collected the related published studies in the PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar sources between 2019 - 2020. The main keywords were COVID-19, coronavirus, and musculoskeletal problems such as muscle fatigue, myalgia, arthralgia, and joint swelling. Results: The major musculoskeletal symptoms included muscle fatigue (25.6%), myalgia and arthralgia (15.5%), joint swelling (as reactive arthritis), and such conditions as joint limitations, tendon shortening, and muscle weakness due to prolonged bed rest. Conclusions: Our findings revealed that attention to musculoskeletal rehabilitation of patients with COVID-19 is as essential as their respiratory rehabilitation. Besides, it would be effective in reducing the physical complications of hospitalization, returning to independence and functional activities, as well as improving the quality of the patients’ life.
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COVID-19患者的肌肉骨骼问题:一项综述研究
背景:SARS-COV-2是一种冠状病毒,属于乙型冠状病毒群,主要针对人类呼吸系统,引起类似肺炎的症状。需要注意的是,不同人群新冠肺炎患者的临床症状不同。这些病人不仅会出现呼吸问题。事实上,COVID-19感染可能表现出多种症状,包括发烧、呼吸短促、干咳、鼻塞、喉咙痛、恶心、呕吐、肌痛、关节痛、疲劳(肌肉和精神)、关节肿胀、头痛、腹泻以及一些肌肉骨骼症状。因此,本文旨在通过叙述性回顾研究探讨COVID-19患者的主要肌肉骨骼问题。证据获取:本研究收集了2019 - 2020年间在PubMed、ScienceDirect和谷歌Scholar上发表的相关研究。主要关键词是COVID-19、冠状病毒和肌肉骨骼问题,如肌肉疲劳、肌痛、关节痛和关节肿胀。结果:主要的肌肉骨骼症状包括肌肉疲劳(25.6%)、肌痛和关节痛(15.5%)、关节肿胀(反应性关节炎),以及由于长时间卧床休息导致的关节受限、肌腱缩短和肌肉无力。结论:我们的研究结果表明,关注COVID-19患者的肌肉骨骼康复与呼吸康复同样重要。此外,它将有效地减少住院的身体并发症,恢复独立和功能活动,提高患者的生活质量。
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Asian Journal of Sports Medicine
Asian Journal of Sports Medicine Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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