2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17103650
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Potential Application of Whole Body Vibration Exercise for Improving the Clinical Conditions of COVID-19 Infected Individuals: A Narrative Review from the World Association of Vibration Exercise Experts (WAVex) Panel

Abstract: COVID-19 is a highly infectious respiratory disease which leads to several clinical conditions related to the dysfunction of the respiratory system along with other physical and psychological complaints. Severely affected patients are referred to intensive care units (ICUs), limiting their possibilities for physical exercise. Whole body vibration (WBV) exercise is a non-invasive, physical therapy, that has been suggested as part of the procedures involved with pulmonary rehabilitation, even in ICU settings. Th… Show more

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“…Rehabilitation lung therapy is an important part of management for patients with respiratory diseases and plays an active role in improving lung function and general well-being of patients. [18][19][20] A need for a fortnight self-isolation of patients after discharge from the hospital, as well as a high occupancy of rehabilitation centres have contributed to the active development of digital technologies in the field of rehabilitation after COVID-19. We have made a confident and rapid start in this area in Russia due to the positive experience of our foreign colleagues.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rehabilitation lung therapy is an important part of management for patients with respiratory diseases and plays an active role in improving lung function and general well-being of patients. [18][19][20] A need for a fortnight self-isolation of patients after discharge from the hospital, as well as a high occupancy of rehabilitation centres have contributed to the active development of digital technologies in the field of rehabilitation after COVID-19. We have made a confident and rapid start in this area in Russia due to the positive experience of our foreign colleagues.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 16 Sañudo et al. 57 Whole-body vibration exercise could help help infected individuals to mitigate the decline in physical function during the COVID-19 recovery and rehabilitation period. Its practical application for hospitalized patients could be associated with the relief of symptoms of dyspnea, anxiety and depression and improvement of physical function and quality of life and possible reduction of time in the intensive care unit.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bei COVID-19-Patienten gibt es bislang noch keine Untersuchung für den Einsatz eines Vibrationstrainings. Eine internationale Expertengruppe hat aktuell Vibrationstraining als mögliche Trainingsmethode bei COVID-Patienten, sowohl in der akuten Phase auf der Intensivstation als auch in der post-COVID-Reha-Phase vorgeschlagen 41 .…”
Section: Empfehlungen Zur Rehabilitation Bei Covid-19unclassified