Author: Halle, Martin; Bloch, Wilhelm; Niess, Andreas M.; Predel, Hansâ€Georg; Reinsberger, Claus; Scharhag, Jürgen; Steinacker, Jürgen; Wolfarth, Bernd; Scherr, Johannes; Niebauer, Josef
Title: Exercise and sports after COVIDâ€19—Guidance from a clinical perspective Cord-id: nv3ffolr Document date: 2021_5_4
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Snippet: SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infection has emerged as not only a pulmonary but also potentially multiâ€organ disease, which may cause longâ€term structural damage of different organ systems including the lung, heart, vasculature, brain, liver, kidney, or intestine. As a result, the current SARSâ€CoVâ€2/COVIDâ€19 pandemic will eventually yield substantially increased numbers of chronically diseased patients worldwide, particularly suffering from pulmonary fibrosis, postâ€myocarditis, chronic heart failur
Document: SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infection has emerged as not only a pulmonary but also potentially multiâ€organ disease, which may cause longâ€term structural damage of different organ systems including the lung, heart, vasculature, brain, liver, kidney, or intestine. As a result, the current SARSâ€CoVâ€2/COVIDâ€19 pandemic will eventually yield substantially increased numbers of chronically diseased patients worldwide, particularly suffering from pulmonary fibrosis, postâ€myocarditis, chronic heart failure, or chronic kidney disease. Exercise recommendations for rehabilitation are complex in these patients and should follow current guidelines including standards for preâ€exercise medical examinations and individually tailored exercise prescription. It is of utmost importance to start exercise training at an early stage after COVIDâ€19 infection, but at the same time paying attention to the physical barriers to ensure safe return to exercise. For exercise recommendations beyond rehabilitation programs particularly for leisure time and elite athletes, more precise advice is required including assessment of sports eligibility and specific returnâ€toâ€sports exercise programs. Because of the current uncertainty of longâ€term course of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infection or COVID disease, longâ€term followâ€up seems to be necessary.
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