Initial clinical and functional status of patients with post-Covid syndrome and the efficiency of non-drug rehabilitation method

Author:

Chelombitko E. G., ,Gusakova E. V.,Nagornev S. N.,Frolkov V. K., , ,

Abstract

The performed study is devoted to the analysis of the initial clinical and functional state of patients with post-COVID syndrome and to the evaluation of the effectiveness of rehabilitation measures, supplemented by the course use of MDM therapy and interval hypoxic training. It is shown that, despite the various clinical manifestations of post-COVID syndrome, the severity of complaints and indicators of the objective status of patients are largely determined by the presence of concomitant pathology that reduces the functional reserves of the body. The results obtained allow us to conclude that the additional course use of MDM therapy and the technique of interval hypoxic training increases the effectiveness of patients» rehabilitation. The complex application of these factors makes it possible to speak about the formation of functional potentiation, which determines the strategy for achieving high final efficiency of directed rehabilitation, opening up new opportunities for optimizing the recovery process. The basis of the supra-additive type of synergistic interaction of physiofactors is the complementation of subeffective shifts in the estimated parameters induced by each of the factors, as well as the formation of functional cumulation, in which the cumulative corrective effect is the result of epigenetic regulation of adaptation process.

Publisher

PANORAMA Publishing House

Subject

General Medicine

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