Publication date: Dec 16, 2025
While the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has left a lasting impression, the long-term effects of this virus, such as persistent symptoms or long COVID, remain unclear. However, recommendations from learned societies for improving these symptoms exist and are being applied by a number of respiratory rehabilitation centers. In this paper, we provide a summary of the specificities of long COVID care in the context of respiratory rehabilitation, particularly as regards respiratory symptoms, fatigue, cognitive disorders, and cardiovascular symptoms and, more specifically, vegetative dysautonomia. The key elements of support are Therapeutic Patient Education (TPE) and activity management and fractionated exercise (PACING). While the effects of respiratory rehabilitation are highly promising, with potential improvement in symptoms and exercise capacity, the level of evidence remains low to moderate. Structured and coordinated multidisciplinary work is of paramount importance as a means of providing for these individuals the best possible support on their road to recovery. Further studies are needed to improve the level of evidence on the effectiveness of rehabilitation in cases of long COVID.
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| Concepts | Keywords |
|---|---|
| Covid | Covid long |
| Education | Long-term Covid |
| Low | PACING |
| Pacing | Post-Covid Sequelae |
| Pandemic | Pulmonary réadaptation |
| Réadaptation respiratoire | |
| Therapeutic Patient Education |
Semantics
| Type | Source | Name |
|---|---|---|
| disease | MESH | Long covid |
| disease | MESH | fatigue |
| disease | MESH | cognitive disorders |
| disease | MESH | dysautonomia |