Effectiveness of Combined Pulmonary Rehabilitation and Progressive Muscle Relaxation on Long-term COVID-19 Symptoms: a Randomized Controlled Trial

Publication date: Jul 08, 2024

Our study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a 21-day program combining pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) with progressive muscle relaxation (PMR) in patients experiencing long-term symptoms of COVID-19. Participants with persistent symptoms will be randomly assigned to either a PR group or a PR combined with PMR group. The PR program includes aerobic exercises, strength training, and breathing exercises, while the PMR sessions involve systematic muscle tensing and relaxation techniques. We will measure outcomes such as lung function, exercise capacity, anxiety, depression, and sleep quality using validated questionnaires and clinical tests.

Concepts Keywords
Alcohol Anxiety Reduction
Covid19 Exercise Capacity
Hospitalization Long-COVID-19
Pcr Progressive Muscle Relaxation
Warm Pulmonary Rehabilitation

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease VO effectiveness
disease MESH COVID-19
disease MESH sleep quality
disease MESH infection
disease MESH heart disease
disease MESH hemorrhagic stroke
disease MESH neurodegenerative diseases
pathway REACTOME Neurodegenerative Diseases
disease MESH psychiatric disorders
disease MESH respiratory infections
disease MESH chronic pain
drug DRUGBANK Ethanol
disease MESH substance abuse

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