Use of the speed achieved on the 6MWT for programming aerobic training in patients recovering from severe COVID-19: an observational study.
María Fernanda Del ValleJorge Valenzuela-VásquezGabriel Nasri Marzuca-NassrLoretto GodoyMariano Del SolPablo A LizanaMáximo Escobar-CabelloRodrigo Muñoz-CofrePublished in: Annals of medicine (2023)
The eight-week personalized pulmonary rehabilitation program prescribed on the basis of the six-minute walk test speed improved respiratory function, fatigue perception and the six-minute walk test result in post-COVID-19 patients.KEY MESSAGESCOVID-19 is a multisystem disease with common complications affecting the respiratory, cardiac and musculoskeletal systems.The 6MWT speed-based training plan allowed for increased speed and incline during the eight-week RP program.Aerobic, strength and flexibility training reduced HR, dyspnoea and fatigue in severe post-COVID-19 patients.
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