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Role of rehabilitation amidst the COVID-19 pandemic: a review
Journal of Translational Medicine ( IF 6.1 ) Pub Date : 2021-09-04 , DOI: 10.1186/s12967-021-03048-1
Chaoran Yu 1 , Ernest Johann Helwig 2
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COVID-19 remains globally a highly infectious disease targeting multiple organs. Rehabilitation is increasingly valued among the supportive care fields to combat COVID-19 as currently definitive curative treatment remains largely absent. This narrative review is to address rehabilitation related topics associated with the treatment of COVID-19 patients. Nosocomial spread remains a high risk for healthcare workers, with comparable high ratios of exposed workers suffering from the disease with more severe clinical course. Primary principle of rehabilitation is to protect rehabilitation physicians and cover all person-to-person interactions. Translating perspectives are encouraged through each multidisciplinary approach. Rehabilitation for the outpatient remains a potential beneficial approach. Artificial intelligence can potentially provide aid and possible answers to important problems that may emerge involving COVID-19. The real value of rehabilitation in COVID-19 may be very impactful and beneficial for patient’s physical and mental health.

中文翻译:


康复在 COVID-19 大流行中的作用:回顾



COVID-19 在全球范围内仍然是一种针对多个器官的高度传染性疾病。由于目前仍基本上缺乏明确的治疗方法,康复在抗击 COVID-19 的支持性护理领域中越来越受到重视。本叙述性综述旨在讨论与 COVID-19 患者治疗相关的康复相关主题。对于医护人员来说,院内传播仍然是一个很高的风险,接触该病毒且临床病程更严重的工作人员比例相当高。康复的首要原则是保护康复医生并涵盖所有人与人之间的互动。通过每种多学科方法都鼓励转化观点。门诊患者的康复仍然是一种潜在的有益方法。人工智能有可能为涉及 COVID-19 的重要问题提供援助和可能的答案。 COVID-19 康复的真正价值可能对患者的身心健康非常有影响和有益。
更新日期:2021-09-04
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