Physical therapy management of an individual with post-COVID fatigue considering emotional health in an outpatient setting: A case report.

Post-COVID endurance fatigue

Journal

Physiotherapy theory and practice
ISSN: 1532-5040
Titre abrégé: Physiother Theory Pract
Pays: England
ID NLM: 9015520

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
15 Jun 2023
Historique:
medline: 16 6 2023
pubmed: 16 6 2023
entrez: 16 6 2023
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

The purpose of this case report is to provide a plan of care with an emphasis on patient education and consideration of emotional health for a patient with post-COVID fatigue in an outpatient setting. A 50-year-old woman, ten-weeks post-COVID syndrome, participated in an examination that revealed deficits in exercise capacity, strength, breathing pattern, mild depression, emotional breakdown, and mild anxiety accompanied by "brain fog" with activity. Her primary complaint was fatigue with ordinary activities around her home that impeded her from returning to work. On examination, scores included six-minute walk test distance (6MWD): 79.5 m, UCSD Shortness of Breath Questionnaire (SOBQ): 72/120, and Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9): 6/27. The patient participated in 20 biweekly sessions with a focus on patient education, supporting emotional health, aerobic training, strengthening exercises, breathing exercises, and home exercise program. At discharge, the patient's exercise capacity, muscle strength, dyspnea, and depression improved, beyond the MCID/MID values, 6MWD: 335 m, SOBQ: 34/120; and PHQ-9 :1/27. The patient had no anxiety with activity and reported confidence to resume activities, allowing her to return to work safely. Following an intervention that addressed emotional needs with physical symptoms, our patient with post-COVID fatigue showed substantial improvements in exercise capacity, muscle strength, dyspnea, and depression. This highlights the consideration of psychosocial well-being in our plan of care for this population.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37323003
doi: 10.1080/09593985.2023.2225185
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1-11

Auteurs

Neeti Pathare (N)

Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, USA.

Dylan MacPhail (D)

Department of Physical Therapy, Sunnyview Rehabilitation Hospital, Schenectady, NY, USA.
Department of Physical Therapy, Russell Sage College, Troy, NY, USA.

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