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Fascial Tissue Response To Manual Therapy: Implications In Long Covid Rehabilitation

Recruiting
20 - 80 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), as of mid-September 2022, more than 21 million Brazilians have recovered from COVID-19. However, post-infection symptoms continue to appear months after the end of the acute infection, a syndrome called long COVID. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate the responses of fascia-focused manual therapy in participants with long COVID.

Description

Participants reported to have long COVID, of both sexes, aged between 20 and 80 years, from the community, outpatient clinics and hospitals will be evaluated. The treatment of participants will be carried out at the CEFID-UDESC Physiotherapy School Clinic, where they will undergo assessment of the biomechanical and viscoelastic properties of tissues, postural control, pain and quality of life. For normality analysis, the Shapiro-Wilk test will be applied, and according to the distribution of the data, parametric or non-parametric tests will be used. Pre- and post-assessment and treatment data will be compared using descriptive statistics and Student's t-test with a significance level of p=0.05 for parametric data or Wilcoxon for non-parametric data.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Participants diagnosed with long COVID, of both sexes, aged between 20 and 80 years, from the community, outpatient clinics and hospitals.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Participants with suspected deep vein thrombosis; Participants with neurological disorders.

Study details

COVID-19

NCT06348186

University of the State of Santa Catarina

14 April 2024

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