Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (Jul 2022)

Management of Long COVID—The CoviMouv' Pilot Study: Importance of Adapted Physical Activity for Prolonged Symptoms Following SARS-CoV2 Infection

  • Claire Colas,
  • Claire Colas,
  • Claire Colas,
  • Claire Colas,
  • Manon Bayle,
  • Pierre Labeix,
  • Pierre Labeix,
  • Elisabeth Botelho-Nevers,
  • Elisabeth Botelho-Nevers,
  • Elisabeth Botelho-Nevers,
  • Amandine Gagneux-Brunon,
  • Amandine Gagneux-Brunon,
  • Amandine Gagneux-Brunon,
  • Céline Cazorla,
  • Flora Schein,
  • Emma Breugnon,
  • Arnauld Garcin,
  • Arnauld Garcin,
  • Léonard Feasson,
  • Léonard Feasson,
  • Léonard Feasson,
  • Frédéric Roche,
  • Frédéric Roche,
  • Frédéric Roche,
  • David Hupin,
  • David Hupin,
  • David Hupin,
  • David Hupin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2022.877188
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4

Abstract

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ContextAfter a COVID-19 infection, some patients have persistent symptoms, the most common is fatigue. To prevent it from becoming chronic (post-COVID-19 syndrome), early management before 3 months could be useful. Exercise and education are recommended.ObjectiveTo assess fatigue in patients with prolonged symptoms after COVID-19 infection and who received a mixed program of remote adapted physical activity and therapeutic education. The secondary objective was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of this training method thanks to aerobic and anaerobic parameters.Methods“CoviMouv': From Coaching in Visual to Mouv in real” is a nonrandomized controlled pilot study. Patients in telerehabilitation followed 12 remote exercise sessions and 3 therapeutic education workshops. Patients on traditional rehabilitation followed their program with a community-based physiotherapist.ResultsFatigue was reduced after the one-month intervention in both groups (p = 0.010). The majority of aerobic parameters were significantly improved, e.g., maximal oxygen uptake (p = 0.005), walking distance (p = 0.019) or hyperventilation values (p = 0.035). The anaerobic parameter was not improved (p = 0.400). No adverse event was declared.DiscussionTelerehabilitation is a good alternative when a face-to-face program is not possible. This care at an early stage of the disease could help prevent the chronicity of post-COVID-19 symptoms and the installation of vicious circles of physical deconditioning. A larger study would be necessary.

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