The Professor of Physiotherapy at the CEU San Pablo University, Raul Escuderopoints out the priorities and guidelines to follow if we suffer difficulties to resume our daily activities, especially if we have suffered any symptoms linked to COVID-19.
At the moment, very little is known about the medium and long-term consequences, however, the Professor of Physiotherapy at the CEU San Pablo University, Raúl Escudero, recommends that all patients with physical sequelae related to Covid-19 see an expert physical therapistor to establish a treatment plan adapted to your case.
It is generally observed that those people with few symptoms recover spontaneously and they do not usually refer to consequences at the functional level.
However, between 5 and 10% of infected people maintain symptoms related to Covid-19 past more than 4 weeks from infection.
Many of them refer excessive fatigue by doing everyday activities that they could previously do, little restful sleep, lack of concentration, memory leaks.
This is what is known as Post-viral Fatigue Syndrome and It is important to detect it to avoid it extending over time and leading to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
Professor Escudero indicates some priorities:
In addition, it is recommended plan the activities to be carried out throughout the day or week.
In this way, we will be able to separate the activities that require more energy, such as going shopping, cleaning the house, doing the laundry or, simply, cleaning.
It is convenient leave about 30-40 minutes between each activity to allow the necessary rest.
You can also plan moments of rest while doing some of the most expensive activities.
Both for people with Post-Viral Fatigue Syndrome and for all those who due to the infection have difficulty resuming their daily activities, it is recommended to gradually start a physical exercise program.
There are a series of general recommendations when starting such programs, but, as previously mentioned, it is important to follow the advice of an expert physical therapist who adapts the exercises to each case.
In general, it is recommended:
• It is recommended start with light intensities and progressively move towards moderate intensities if the adaptation has been adequate.
If the recommended intensity is exceeded, it is preferable to decrease the number of repetitions or the working time.
• Ccontrol breathing during exercises and not perform them in apnea (especially strength exercises).
In the case of those people who must remain confined to their homes after infection to avoid transmission of the virus, it is recommended to carry out a home circuit using the elements available to carry out the recommended exercises (water bottles, elastic bands, their own body weight).
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