Main symptoms related to post-COVID syndrome, their reasons and physical therapy treatments
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Resumo: | The present study is a narrative bibliographical review on persistent symptoms in the post-COVID period, aiming to generate understanding of such symptoms, thus showing the importance of physiotherapeutic rehabilitation programs. More than 200 symptoms are associated with post-COVID, thus weakening the quality of life of the individual affected by the disease, making simple tasks become complex as a result of the consequences of COVID-19. Post-COVID causes pathophysiological and systemic impairments, this study aims to identify the two main symptoms found in post-COVID, as well as understand the likely mechanism involved in the persistence of such symptoms, thus ensuring that physiotherapeutic rehabilitation programs are created with a focus on in the functional improvement of the affected individual. Wasserman and colleagues initially proposed a gear model that illustrated the integrated role of systems. Articles were analyzed which pointed out that the majority of people infected by COVID-19 present mild to moderate symptoms, and there are a portion of individuals who face the severe version of the disease and need hospital interventions. For these, the problems do not end when the virus disappears from the body, they present several symptoms with a greater predominance of fatigue and dyspnea, generated by deficits in several physiological systems. Such changes fit into the gear model that illustrates the role of the respiratory systems, cardiovascular and skeletal muscle. This finding is of fundamental importance for developing rehabilitation programs focused on improving the patient's ADL and full functional recovery. |
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Main symptoms related to post-COVID syndrome, their reasons and physical therapy treatments Principales síntomas relacionados con el síndrome post-COVID, sus motivos y tratamientos de fisioterapiaPrincipais sintomas relacionados à síndrome pós-COVID seus motivos e tratamentos fisioterápicosPhyshioterapyRehabilitationFatiguePost-COVIDDyspnea.FisioterapiaRehabilitaciónFatigaPost-COVIDDisnea.FisioterapiaReabilitaçãoFadigaPós-COVIDDispneia.The present study is a narrative bibliographical review on persistent symptoms in the post-COVID period, aiming to generate understanding of such symptoms, thus showing the importance of physiotherapeutic rehabilitation programs. More than 200 symptoms are associated with post-COVID, thus weakening the quality of life of the individual affected by the disease, making simple tasks become complex as a result of the consequences of COVID-19. Post-COVID causes pathophysiological and systemic impairments, this study aims to identify the two main symptoms found in post-COVID, as well as understand the likely mechanism involved in the persistence of such symptoms, thus ensuring that physiotherapeutic rehabilitation programs are created with a focus on in the functional improvement of the affected individual. Wasserman and colleagues initially proposed a gear model that illustrated the integrated role of systems. Articles were analyzed which pointed out that the majority of people infected by COVID-19 present mild to moderate symptoms, and there are a portion of individuals who face the severe version of the disease and need hospital interventions. For these, the problems do not end when the virus disappears from the body, they present several symptoms with a greater predominance of fatigue and dyspnea, generated by deficits in several physiological systems. Such changes fit into the gear model that illustrates the role of the respiratory systems, cardiovascular and skeletal muscle. This finding is of fundamental importance for developing rehabilitation programs focused on improving the patient's ADL and full functional recovery.El presente estudio es una revisión bibliográfica narrativa sobre los síntomas persistentes en el período post-COVID, con el objetivo de generar comprensión sobre dichos síntomas, mostrando así la importancia de los programas de rehabilitación fisioterapéutica. Más de 200 síntomas están asociados al post-COVID, debilitando así la calidad de vida del individuo afectado por la enfermedad, haciendo que tareas simples se vuelvan complejas como consecuencia de las consecuencias del COVID-19. El post-COVID causa deterioros fisiopatológicos y sistémicos, este estudio tiene como objetivo identificar los dos síntomas principales que se encuentran en el post-COVID, así como comprender el probable mecanismo involucrado en la persistencia de dichos síntomas, asegurando así que los programas de rehabilitación fisioterapéutica se creen con un enfoque en la mejora funcional del individuo afectado. Wasserman y sus colegas propusieron inicialmente un modelo de engranaje que ilustraba el papel integrado de los sistemas. Se analizaron artículos que señalaron que la mayoría de las personas infectadas por la COVID-19 presentan síntomas leves a moderados, y hay una porción de individuos que enfrentan la versión grave de la enfermedad y necesitan intervenciones hospitalarias. Para estos, los problemas no terminan cuando el virus desaparece del cuerpo, sino que presentan varios síntomas con mayor predominio de fatiga y disnea, generados por déficits en varios sistemas fisiológicos, tales cambios encajan en el modelo de engranaje que ilustra el papel del Sistemas respiratorio, cardiovascular y músculo esquelético. Este hallazgo es de fundamental importancia para desarrollar programas de rehabilitación enfocados a mejorar las AVD del paciente y su plena recuperación funcional.O presente estudo trata-se de uma revisão bibliográfica narrativa sobre os sintomas persistentes no pós-COVID, visando gerar compreendimento de tais sintomas, dessa forma mostrar a importância, de programas de reabilitação fisioterápicos. Mais de 200 sintomas estão associados ao pós-COVID, dessa forma debilitando a qualidade de vida do individuo acometido com a doença, fazendo com que tarefas simples se tornem complexas em decorrência das sequelas da COVID-19. O pós-COVID causa comprometimentos fisiopatológicos e sistêmicos, esse estudo tem como objetivo identificar os dois principais sintomas encontrados no pós-COVID, bem como compreender o provável mecanismo envolvido na persistência de tais sintomas fazendo assim com que programas de reabilitação fisioterápicos sejam criados com foco na melhoria funcional do individuo acometido. Wasserman e colegas propuseram inicialmente um modelo de engrenagem que ilustrou o papel integrado dos sistemas. Analisaram-se artigos os quais foram apontados que a maioria das pessoas infectadas pela COVID-19 apresentam sintomas leves a moderados, e há uma parcela de indivíduos que encara a versão grave da doença e precisa de intervenções hospitalares. Para estes, os problemas não acabam quando o vírus some do organismo, apresentam vários sintomas com maior predominância a fadiga e a dispneia, geradas por déficits em diversos sistemas fisiológicos, Tais alterações se encaixam no modelo de engrenagem que ilustra o papel dos sistemas respiratório, cardiovascular e muscular esquelético. Tal achado é de fundamental importância, para elaboração de programas de reabilitação com foco na melhoria nas AVDs do paciente e sua plena recuperação funcional.Research, Society and Development2023-12-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4441910.33448/rsd-v12i13.44419Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 No. 13; e146121344419Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 Núm. 13; e146121344419Research, Society and Development; v. 12 n. 13; e1461213444192525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/44419/35554Copyright (c) 2023 Glória Esteffanny Feitoza Soares; Rayssa Carolina dos Santos Pereira; Rick Café de Almeidahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSoares, Glória Esteffanny Feitoza Pereira, Rayssa Carolina dos Santos Almeida, Rick Café de 2023-12-11T09:52:06Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/44419Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2023-12-11T09:52:06Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Main symptoms related to post-COVID syndrome, their reasons and physical therapy treatments Principales síntomas relacionados con el síndrome post-COVID, sus motivos y tratamientos de fisioterapia Principais sintomas relacionados à síndrome pós-COVID seus motivos e tratamentos fisioterápicos |
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Main symptoms related to post-COVID syndrome, their reasons and physical therapy treatments |
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Main symptoms related to post-COVID syndrome, their reasons and physical therapy treatments Soares, Glória Esteffanny Feitoza Physhioterapy Rehabilitation Fatigue Post-COVID Dyspnea. Fisioterapia Rehabilitación Fatiga Post-COVID Disnea. Fisioterapia Reabilitação Fadiga Pós-COVID Dispneia. |
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Main symptoms related to post-COVID syndrome, their reasons and physical therapy treatments |
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Main symptoms related to post-COVID syndrome, their reasons and physical therapy treatments |
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Main symptoms related to post-COVID syndrome, their reasons and physical therapy treatments |
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Main symptoms related to post-COVID syndrome, their reasons and physical therapy treatments |
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Main symptoms related to post-COVID syndrome, their reasons and physical therapy treatments |
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Soares, Glória Esteffanny Feitoza |
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Soares, Glória Esteffanny Feitoza Pereira, Rayssa Carolina dos Santos Almeida, Rick Café de |
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Pereira, Rayssa Carolina dos Santos Almeida, Rick Café de |
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Soares, Glória Esteffanny Feitoza Pereira, Rayssa Carolina dos Santos Almeida, Rick Café de |
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Physhioterapy Rehabilitation Fatigue Post-COVID Dyspnea. Fisioterapia Rehabilitación Fatiga Post-COVID Disnea. Fisioterapia Reabilitação Fadiga Pós-COVID Dispneia. |
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Physhioterapy Rehabilitation Fatigue Post-COVID Dyspnea. Fisioterapia Rehabilitación Fatiga Post-COVID Disnea. Fisioterapia Reabilitação Fadiga Pós-COVID Dispneia. |
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The present study is a narrative bibliographical review on persistent symptoms in the post-COVID period, aiming to generate understanding of such symptoms, thus showing the importance of physiotherapeutic rehabilitation programs. More than 200 symptoms are associated with post-COVID, thus weakening the quality of life of the individual affected by the disease, making simple tasks become complex as a result of the consequences of COVID-19. Post-COVID causes pathophysiological and systemic impairments, this study aims to identify the two main symptoms found in post-COVID, as well as understand the likely mechanism involved in the persistence of such symptoms, thus ensuring that physiotherapeutic rehabilitation programs are created with a focus on in the functional improvement of the affected individual. Wasserman and colleagues initially proposed a gear model that illustrated the integrated role of systems. Articles were analyzed which pointed out that the majority of people infected by COVID-19 present mild to moderate symptoms, and there are a portion of individuals who face the severe version of the disease and need hospital interventions. For these, the problems do not end when the virus disappears from the body, they present several symptoms with a greater predominance of fatigue and dyspnea, generated by deficits in several physiological systems. Such changes fit into the gear model that illustrates the role of the respiratory systems, cardiovascular and skeletal muscle. This finding is of fundamental importance for developing rehabilitation programs focused on improving the patient's ADL and full functional recovery. |
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