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The importance of disuse rehabilitation for patients after coronavirus disease 2019 recovery
COVID‐19治療後患者に対する廃用リハの重要性
Author
Motoki, Yumi Hakuai Memorial Hospital
Ogushi, Fumitaka Hakuai Memorial Hospital
Ono, Tsuyoshi Hakuai Memorial Hospital
Imura, Yuka Hakuai Memorial Hospital
Kamura, Haruka Hakuai Memorial Hospital
Takada, Akihiro Hakuai Memorial Hospital
Takahashi, Maiko Hakuai Memorial Hospital
Saito, Yukiko Hakuai Memorial Hospital
Ikeda, Chiaki Hakuai Memorial Hospital
Nagata, Chiyoko Hakuai Memorial Hospital
Takehisa, Yozo Hakuai Memorial Hospital
Keywords
COVID‐19
after COVID‐19 recovery
disuse rehabilitation
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
This study examined the effects of rehabilitation on patients after coronavirus disease 2019 recovery. 45 patients(male18, female 27, aged 49‐97, median:79 years old)were evaluated for physical and cognitive functions using eight assessment items. We compared and analyzed these data at the time of admission with at the time of discharge, as well as outcome assessment using a performance index. Among the evaluated items, significant improvements were observed in FIM motor(p<0.001), cognitive(p<0.001), MMSE(p<0.001), right hand grip strength(p<0.01), left hand grip strength(p<0.001), skeletal muscle mass(p<0.05), and 6‐minute walk test(p<0.05). In addition, the performance index of the subjects was 100.6, which was much higher than the facility standard requirement. Furthermore, it was suggested that the establishment of exercise habits and lifestyle rhythms through rehabilitation may have contributed to the cessation of oxygen administration, insulin and psychotropic medication, it was clarified that the implementation of rehabilitation is effective.
Journal Title
Shikoku Acta Medica
ISSN
00373699
NCID
AN00102041
Publisher
徳島医学会
Volume
77
Issue
5-6
Start Page
255
End Page
260
Sort Key
255
Published Date
2021-12-25
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