Ozone therapy and kinesiology effectiveness in the COVID-19 aftermath. Yaguaramas, 2022

<p><strong>Foundation</strong>: rehabilitation is a pillar for the post-COVID-19 patients’ recovery. The study and analysis of the ozone therapy and kinesiology effects can contribute to the accumulation of evidence that will never be enough to face a disease like COVID-19<stron...

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Main Authors: Maydelin Pérez Reina, Maria Caridad Pérez Reina, Jorge Enrique Rodríguez León, Elizabeth Núñez Pérez, Isidro Lamote Matos, Idalmis Valero Valero
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author Maydelin Pérez Reina
Maria Caridad Pérez Reina
Jorge Enrique Rodríguez León
Elizabeth Núñez Pérez
Isidro Lamote Matos
Idalmis Valero Valero
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description <p><strong>Foundation</strong>: rehabilitation is a pillar for the post-COVID-19 patients’ recovery. The study and analysis of the ozone therapy and kinesiology effects can contribute to the accumulation of evidence that will never be enough to face a disease like COVID-19<strong>.</strong><br /><strong>Objective:</strong> determine the ozone therapy and kinesiology effect in the consequences of COVID-19 treatment<strong>.</strong><br /><strong>Methods:</strong> a quasi-experimental intervention study was carried out in 44 convalescent COVID-19 patients with a diagnosis of any sequelae, who attended the Yaguaramas health area multidisciplinary consultation, from January to December 2021, and received ozone therapy and kinesiology treatment. The studied variables: sex, age, sequelae, health status and functional independence; these last two, before and after treatment<strong>.</strong><br /><strong>Results:</strong> the female sex predominated (77.3%), ages between 50-54 years (27.3%); and peripheral polyneuropathy (81.8%) was the most frequent sequelae. 88.6% of patients considered a significant health impairment before treatment; After this, 68.2% did not consider any health impact. Before treatment, low dependence was determined in 61.4% of patients; after treatment, 79.5% were independent<strong>.</strong><br /><strong>Conclusions:</strong> ozone therapy and kinesiology in COVID-19 convalescent patients proved to be safe and effective treatment alternatives.</p>
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spelling doaj-art-b659343d7f964e0fb43990de9f8ec3092025-01-30T21:29:02ZspaCentro Provincial de Información de Ciencias Médicas. CienfuegosMedisur1727-897X2024-03-012222192262477Ozone therapy and kinesiology effectiveness in the COVID-19 aftermath. Yaguaramas, 2022Maydelin Pérez Reina0Maria Caridad Pérez Reina1Jorge Enrique Rodríguez León2Elizabeth Núñez Pérez3Isidro Lamote Matos4Idalmis Valero Valero5Policlínico Universitario Tomás Romay y Chacón. Abreus, CienfuegosUniversidad de Ciencias Médicas de Matanzas. MatanzasUnidad Municipal de Higiene y Epidemiología. Abreus, CienfuegosUniversidad de Ciencias Médicas de Cienfuegos. CienfuegosPoliclínico Universitario Mario Muñoz Monroy. Abreus, CienfuegosDirección Municipal de Salud Pública. Abreus, Cienfuegos<p><strong>Foundation</strong>: rehabilitation is a pillar for the post-COVID-19 patients’ recovery. The study and analysis of the ozone therapy and kinesiology effects can contribute to the accumulation of evidence that will never be enough to face a disease like COVID-19<strong>.</strong><br /><strong>Objective:</strong> determine the ozone therapy and kinesiology effect in the consequences of COVID-19 treatment<strong>.</strong><br /><strong>Methods:</strong> a quasi-experimental intervention study was carried out in 44 convalescent COVID-19 patients with a diagnosis of any sequelae, who attended the Yaguaramas health area multidisciplinary consultation, from January to December 2021, and received ozone therapy and kinesiology treatment. The studied variables: sex, age, sequelae, health status and functional independence; these last two, before and after treatment<strong>.</strong><br /><strong>Results:</strong> the female sex predominated (77.3%), ages between 50-54 years (27.3%); and peripheral polyneuropathy (81.8%) was the most frequent sequelae. 88.6% of patients considered a significant health impairment before treatment; After this, 68.2% did not consider any health impact. Before treatment, low dependence was determined in 61.4% of patients; after treatment, 79.5% were independent<strong>.</strong><br /><strong>Conclusions:</strong> ozone therapy and kinesiology in COVID-19 convalescent patients proved to be safe and effective treatment alternatives.</p>http://medisur.sld.cu/index.php/medisur/article/view/45110infecciones por coronavirusrehabilitaciónozonocinesiología aplicada
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Ozone therapy and kinesiology effectiveness in the COVID-19 aftermath. Yaguaramas, 2022
Medisur
infecciones por coronavirus
rehabilitación
ozono
cinesiología aplicada
title Ozone therapy and kinesiology effectiveness in the COVID-19 aftermath. Yaguaramas, 2022
title_full Ozone therapy and kinesiology effectiveness in the COVID-19 aftermath. Yaguaramas, 2022
title_fullStr Ozone therapy and kinesiology effectiveness in the COVID-19 aftermath. Yaguaramas, 2022
title_full_unstemmed Ozone therapy and kinesiology effectiveness in the COVID-19 aftermath. Yaguaramas, 2022
title_short Ozone therapy and kinesiology effectiveness in the COVID-19 aftermath. Yaguaramas, 2022
title_sort ozone therapy and kinesiology effectiveness in the covid 19 aftermath yaguaramas 2022
topic infecciones por coronavirus
rehabilitación
ozono
cinesiología aplicada
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