HOME-BASED REHABILITATION FOR COVID-19 PATIENTS: A VITAL STEP TOWARDS RECOVERY
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The COVID-19 pandemic has left a significant mark on global public health, with millions of individuals experiencing lingering symptoms long after their initial diagnosis, known as "Long COVID." This phenomenon has necessitated innovative approaches to rehabilitation. Home-based rehabilitation, leveraging telehealth technologies, tailored exercise programs, respiratory therapy, and psychological support, has emerged as a critical strategy to address the multifaceted challenges faced by COVID-19 survivors. This article explores the relevance and significance of home-based rehabilitation, considering factors such as pulmonary function, muscle strength, and mental health. It highlights the importance of personalized care plans and telehealth integration in providing continuous support to patients recovering from Long COVID. While further research is needed to optimize these strategies, early findings suggest that home-based rehabilitation offers a promising avenue for improving the physical and psychological well-being of COVID-19 survivors and reducing the healthcare burden during a global health crisis.
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