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Over the past year the use of rehabilitative therapies has been an integral part in treating Post-Acute Sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC) symptoms.
These rehabilitative therapies are a cornerstone of MedStar Health’s COVID Recovery Program, with physical therapy (PT), occupational therapy (OT), and speech and language pathology (SLP) playing an essential role. Our PTs, OTs, and SLPs work with each patient, virtually or in person, to help them overcome symptoms and achieve their treatment goals. These three specialties work in tandem while also following their own unique methods to bring about successful recovery.
The basics.
All three of these specialties treat a vast spectrum of PASC symptoms including fatigue, cognitive symptoms, and post viral deconditioning. Patients may also be referred at various points in their post-infection trajectories.
The logistics.
Treatment with PT, OT, and SLP in the program may involve working with their therapist 1-2 times per week for several weeks, depending on individual needs and symptom severity. Treatment plans are often individualized and can be tailored towards those who are working to regain basic functioning to those aiming to return to work or vigorous exercise.
What do each of these therapies look like?
Physical therapy.
In our program, physical therapists report treating a variety of symptoms. Kimberly Agan –a Physical therapist at MedStar Health-has been working with several PASC patients and reports the main symptoms she helps treat include:
- Decreased cardiovascular capacity—involving deconditioning of the aerobic system, low O2 levels, and difficulty breathing
- Vestibular issues—including dizziness and difficulty with balance
- Muscle fatigue and weakness
A typical PT appointment can include cardiovascular exercises to rebuild physical strength and endurance, breathing exercises to improve respiratory capabilities, as well as manual therapy to relax the muscles of inspiration. Other techniques include balance and eye exercises to improve vestibular senses. PT programs for PASC include many at-home exercises as well, including self-massage techniques or further breathing techniques that patients are able to perform themselves. All patients have access to an online exercise portal and are provided with instructions and tutorial videos.
Our program’s PTs track and monitor progress to help direct therapy and ensure patients are meeting their goals. Completion of PT usually occurs when the patient has made substantial progress towards their physical goals and is able to continue a therapeutic program on their own. PTs in the program advise that being committed and consistent in doing at-home exercises is one of the biggest steps to take towards achieving the ultimate goal: a return to pre-COVID function.