Rehabilitation after Covid-19

Rehabilitation is important for patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) infection. We conducted a review of the most recent reports on mental health treatments. The complexity of the clinical setting and the speed of spread of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus, which leads to rapid occupation of beds in the intensive care unit, make it necessary to discharge patients with Covid-19 who have mild symptoms as soon as possible.

Rehabilitation now days are a key strategy to reduce the impact of Covid-19 on the health and function of people. Physiotherapists are essential to these rehabilitation efforts in all phases to facilitate early discharge, but even more to support and empower patients. Rehabilitation has a positive effect on mental and physical health outcomes of patients with severe Covid-19. The aim of rehabilitation is to improve recovery and reduce disability or the experience thereof.

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