COVID-19 Rehabilitation
For Home Quarantine and Covid Positive Patients
Online-rehabilitation for home quarantined COVID-19 patients
Studies have shown that COVID-19 virus primarily affects respiratory system and even though the patient is experiencing mild symptoms without proper respiratory care, patient might have some irreversible long term effects on the lungs and the respiratory system.
Supervised physiotherapy sessions are proven to be very effective in prevention and complete recovery from long term effects of COVID-19.
Physiotherapy treatment sessions will include
1. Early mobilization
2. Exercises for improving lung capacity
3. Breathing & thoracic expansion exercises
4. Respiratory muscle Strengthening
5. Full body exercises
As per the World Health organization It takes at least 6 weeks for patients to completely recover post Covid and respiratory strengthening right from the beginning is of utmost importance to completely recover.
If you have been advised to be home quarantined contact us to Book your online respiratory strengthening session with our expert Physiotherapist today. All our physiotherapists have undergone extensive training to ensure optimum results.
9370588888 / 9325609388 - Call today to book your session!

Post Covid Treatment
Introduction
Post COVID infection effects depend greatly on the severity of the symptoms i.e. mild, moderate or severe, treatment the patient has undergone, any underlying comorbidities like diabetes, hypertension etc. as well as the duration and nature of isolation, hospitalisation and need of oxygen support.
As per World Health Organization, it takes at least 6 weeks for patients to completely recover after discharge. And it's important to understand the long term effects on COVID-19 on various systems of the body and how to completely recover from it.

Common Complaints
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Difficulty in having a sound sleep
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Issues related to memory, thinking & reasoning
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Fear and depression
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Post-traumatic stress syndrome
Voice
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Changes in tone & pitch
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Reduced ability to speak for long periods
Dysphagia
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Difficulty in eating, drinking & swallowing
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Shortness of breath while eating or drinking
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Shortness of breath
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Reduced cardiovascular endurance
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Breathlessness upon light activity
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Lung damage (Pulmonary fibrosis)
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Some patient require oxygen support
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Persistent cough

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Loss of appetite
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Impact on diet and weight
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Malnutrition
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Generalised weakness
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Tiredness and fatigue
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Problems with balance and coordination
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Multiple joint pain and stiffness
Return to Normalcy
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Difficulty in performing daily activities
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Increased dependency on family members
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Impact on personal, professional & Social wellbeing