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Effects of Hydrotherapy During Post-COVID-19 Rehabilitation

Effects of Hydrotherapy During Post-COVID-19 Rehabilitation

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Overview

This randomized controlled study evaluates the effects of cold water hydrotherapy as an adjunct to standard rehabilitation in patients with Post-COVID Syndrome. The primary aim is to assess changes in quality of life compared to standard rehabilitation alone.

Description

Patients recovering from Post-COVID Syndrome often experience persistent fatigue, autonomic dysregulation, microcirculatory disturbances, and low-grade inflammation, all of which may hinder their return to full function. Kneipp hydrotherapy-using cold water applications-can address these pathophysiological changes through several mechanisms:

Autonomic regulation: Cold stimuli trigger parasympathetic activation and improve sympathovagal balance, helping to stabilize heart rate variability and reduce symptoms of dysautonomia often seen in Post-COVID.

Enhanced microcirculation: Repeated vasoconstriction and reactive vasodilation promote endothelial function and tissue perfusion, which may alleviate muscle aches, dizziness, and fatigue by improving oxygen and nutrient delivery.

Anti-inflammatory effects: Hydrothermal stimuli have been shown to modulate cytokine profiles, increasing anti-inflammatory mediators and potentially dampening the persistent, low-grade inflammation implicated in Post-COVID pathophysiology.

Musculoskeletal recovery: Thermo-mechanical stimulation relaxes tense muscle fibers, reduces pain perception, and supports gradual increases in physical capacity, all of which are important for overcoming Post-COVID deconditioning.

Taken together, these effects suggest that adjunctive cold water hydrotherapy could accelerate functional recovery, reduce symptom burden, and enhance quality of life in Post-COVID rehabilitation.

Baseline Assessments:

At baseline, demographic data including sex, age, height, and weight will be collected. Participants will report their current main Post-COVID symptoms, which will be categorized into symptom clusters: Fatigue (A), Cognitive (B), and Somatic (C). Smoking history will be assessed, including smoking status (current, former, or never), number of cigarettes per day, years of smoking, and pack-years.

The time (in months) since the COVID-19 infection that led to Post-COVID syndrome will be documented, along with the number of COVID-19 vaccinations received at the time of infection. Employment status will be recorded, distinguishing between full-time or part-time employment, COVID-related work disability, retirement, unemployment, or disability pension.

Comorbidities will be documented across the following categories: cardiovascular, pulmonary, cerebrovascular, metabolic, musculoskeletal, psychiatric, and other conditions. The severity of the acute COVID-19 illness will be assessed using the WHO Clinical Progression Scale, including information on any hospital admission and length of stay (in days).

Pulmonary function testing at baseline (V1) will include FEV₁, FVC, FEV₁/FVC ratio, and total lung capacity (TLC), all expressed as percent predicted. Autonomic function will be evaluated using the Schellong test. Vascular status will be assessed by four-limb blood pressure measurement. Additionally, self-reported work ability and the number of Post-COVID-related sick leave days within the past 12 weeks will be recorded.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Diagnosis of Post-COVID Syndrome (ICD-10 code: U08.9)
  • Barthel-Index >80
  • Referred to the reference center for Post-COVID rehabilitation
  • Owning a smartphone to receive digital questionnaires and to use the measurement app for heart rate variability
  • Written informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Existing contraindications for Kneipp hydrotherapy like severe cardiovascular diseases (e.g., decompensated heart failure, unstable angina pectoris, acute myocardial infarction), severe venous diseases (e.g., acute deep vein thrombosis of the leg), severe neurological diseases (e.g., uncontrolled epilepsy)
  • Prior regular practice of Kneipp applications

Study details
    Post-COVID / Long-COVID
    POST-Covid 19
    Post COVID Syndrome
    Post-COVID Condition

NCT07013903

Schön Klinik Berchtesgadener Land

15 October 2025

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