COVID-19 no idoso: qual seria o momento ideal para iniciar atividade fí­sica no âmbito hospitalar?

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https://doi.org/10.33233/eb.v19i4.4378

Resumo

Adatar do í­nicio da pandemia da COVID-19, muito se dedicou a conter a transmissão viral. No entanto, já ocorre uma tendência também em se preocupar com os pacientes sobreviventes í  infecção da SARS-CoV-2. Isso se dá pelo fato de que a moléstia desenvolve um forte embate na saúde fí­sica, mental e psicossocial, independentemente da gravidade pela qual o paciente foi submetido, podendo manifestar, cronicamente, fraqueza muscular, dor, disfunção pulmonar, ansiedade, depressão e redução da qualidade de vida. Para resolução dessa temática, a reabilitação pulmonar se mostrou como o meio terapêutico mais benéfico ao qual tais pacientes possam ser submetidos [1,2]...

Biografia do Autor

Marco Antônio Orsini Neves, UNIG

Médico, Professor Titular da Universidade Iguaçu - UNIG-RJ, Nova Iguaçu/RJ, Brasil, Professor Titular da Universidade de Vassouras – USS-RJ, Vassouras/RJ, Brasil

Mauricio de Sant Anna Jr, IFRJ

2Fisioterapeuta, Professor Adjunto do Instituto Federal do Rio de Janeiro (IFRJ)

Marco Antônio Alves Azizi, UNIG

Médico, Professor Titular da Universidade Iguaçu UNIG-RJ, Nova Iguaçu/RJ

Renata Rodrigues Teixeira Castro, UNIG

Médica, Professor Titular da Universidade Iguaçu - UNIG-RJ, Nova Iguaçu/RJ

Janie Kelly Fernandes do Nascimento, UNIG

Graduanda da escola de medicina da Universidade Iguaçu. Universidade Iguaçu- UNIG-RJ, Nova Iguaçu - RJ, Brasil

Nicolle dos Santos Moraes Nunes, UNIG

Graduanda da escola de medicina da Universidade Iguaçu. Universidade Iguaçu- UNIG-RJ, Nova Iguaçu - RJ, Brasil

Jacqueline Stephanie Fernandes do Nascimento, UNIG

Graduanda da escola de medicina da Universidade Iguaçu. Universidade Iguaçu- UNIG-RJ, Nova Iguaçu - RJ, Brasil

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2020-09-30

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