Rehabilitation interventions aid post-COVID-19 condition: Study

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Standardized rehabilitation interventions are associated with improvements in functional exercise capacity in patients with post-COVID-19 condition (PCC), according to a review published online Sept. 19 in JAMA Network Open.

interventions are associated with improved functional exercise capacity and improved quality of life in adults with PCC. The analysis included 14 randomized controlled studies

The researchers found that rehabilitation interventions were associated with improvements in functional exercise capacity with moderate-certainty evidence among seven of the trials . Compared with the current standard of care, these improvements had a 99 percent posterior probability of superiority, although there was significant uncertainty and imprecision regarding the probability of experiencing exercise-induced adverse events .

"The findings of this systematic review and meta-analysis suggest that rehabilitation interventions are associated with improvements in functional exercise capacity, dyspnea, and , with a high probability of improvement compared with the current standard care," the authors write.More information: Dimitra V. Pouliopoulou et al, Rehabilitation Interventions for Physical Capacity and Quality of Life in Adults With Post–COVID-19 Condition,

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