CLINICAL EFFICACY OF INCLUDING BREATHING GYMNASTICS IN REHABILITATION PROGRAM FOR PATIENTS SURVIVED COVID-19
Abstract
The work considers the problem of increasing the effectiveness of rehabilitation measures in patients who
have undergone coronavirus infection. To increase the clinical efficiency of rehabilitation, a complex of respiratory
gymnastics with an emphasis on diaphragmal breathing is proposed. The daily execution of respiratory gymnastics
significantly improved the functionality of the respiratory system and cognitive functions of respiratory cognitive
functions in patients who have undergone coronavirus infection with medium-terrible and severe severity. Less
significant changes were noted in elderly patients, which is probably associated with a decrease in the age reserves
of the body and the annexation of comorbid pathology. Performing breathing gymnastics in pre-talus conditions
under the video control of a doctor is not burdensome for the patient and helps to accelerate the restoration of the
body after an infection
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