Faculty of Physiotherapy, Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (Deemed to be University), Chennai, India.
Work. 2021;70(3):687-694. doi: 10.3233/WOR-210450.
The current COVID-19 pandemic has changed the entire world population's physical and mental wellbeing irrespective of the person being infected or not. Flourishing numbers of new research recommends physiotherapy for the management of COVID-19 patients. However, there are cavities in the study in the recommendation of physiotherapy specific to the current pandemic.
This review aimed to synthesize physiotherapy-related articles to COVID-19 and summarize their efficacious highlights.
For the literature search PubMed, PEDro, DOAJ and The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews were used. The keywords included "Physiotherapy", "COVID-19", and "Coronavirus". The Boolean search was applied as required. Selection criteria included studies that included physiotherapy intervention as a tool for recovery of COVID-19. Exclusion criteria included animal studies, non-COVID-19 studies and physiotherapy as an adjunct treatment. The study evaluated evidence of all full-text articles in English from December 2019 to August 2020.
Of the retrieved 577 articles, 390 articles were excluded at the title and abstract screening. 167 articles underwent full-text screening and further narrowed to 11 studies matching the expected criteria. 156 studies were excluded for various reasons.
The current study findings support that physiotherapy interventions facilitate recovery in COVID-19 patients and act as a protective barrier. Further results include a reduced length of stay in intensive care and reduced treatment cost since this outbreak has brought a significant economic burden to many countries.
当前的 COVID-19 大流行改变了全球所有人的身心健康,无论是否感染。大量新研究建议对 COVID-19 患者进行物理治疗。然而,在针对当前大流行的物理治疗建议方面,研究中存在空白。
本综述旨在综合与 COVID-19 相关的物理治疗文献,并总结其有效的重点。
使用 PubMed、PEDro、DOAJ 和 The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 进行文献检索。关键词包括“物理疗法”、“COVID-19”和“冠状病毒”。根据需要应用布尔搜索。选择标准包括将物理治疗干预作为 COVID-19 康复工具的研究。排除标准包括动物研究、非 COVID-19 研究和物理治疗作为辅助治疗。该研究评估了 2019 年 12 月至 2020 年 8 月期间所有以英文发表的全文文章的证据。
在检索到的 577 篇文章中,有 390 篇文章在标题和摘要筛选时被排除。167 篇文章进行了全文筛选,进一步缩小到 11 篇符合预期标准的研究。由于各种原因,156 项研究被排除在外。
本研究结果支持物理治疗干预有助于 COVID-19 患者康复,并起到保护作用。进一步的结果包括缩短重症监护病房的住院时间和降低治疗成本,因为此次疫情给许多国家带来了巨大的经济负担。