Optimized progression of Full-Body In-Bed Gym workout: an educational case report
European Journal of Translational Myology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
33(2)
Published: June 23, 2023
People
suffering
from
fatigue
syndromes
spend
less
time
exercising
each
day,
thus
aggravating
their
motor
difficulties.
Indeed,
muscles
and
mobility
deteriorate
with
age,
while
is
the
only
sure
countermeasure.
It
useful
to
offer
a
safe
toll-free
rehabilitation
training:
Full-Body
In-Bed
Gym,
easy
learn
performe
at
home.
We
suggest
10–20
min
daily
routine
of
physical
exercises
that
may
improve
main
200
skeletal
used
for
every-day
activities.
Many
can
be
performed
in
bed
(Full-Body
Gym),
so
hospital
patients
this
light
workout
before
leaving
hospital.
The
consists
series
repetitions
15
bodyweight
one
after
other
without
breaks
between.
Alternating
sequences
arm
leg
are
followed
by
moving
body
parts
lying
sitting
positions
bed.
These
tiptoeing
off
Progressive
improvements
tested
push-ups
on
floor.
Starting
3-5,
number
increased
adding
3
more
every
week.
To
maintain
or
even
shorten
total
movement
weekly
speeded
up.
devoted
morning
(or
least
five
days
week)
train
all
major
remain
under
10
minutes.
Because
there
no
during
between
sets,
final
become
very
challenging:
end
heart
rate,
depth
ventilations
frontal
perspiration
increase
few
here
provide
an
example
how
implement
progression
Gym
presenting
educational
Case
Report
trained
80-year
old
person
stable
pharmacological
managements.
In
addition
strengthening
muscles,
including
ventilatory
Although
bed,
resistance
training
equivalent
short
jog..
Started
early
winter
continued
regularly
throughout
spring
summer,
help
independence
frail
people,
those
younger
persons
syndrome
related
viral
infection
recent
COVID-19
pandemic.
Language: Английский
Virus-Induced Pathogenic Antibodies: Lessons from Long COVID and Dengue Hemorrhage Fever
Der‐Shan Sun,
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Te-Sheng Lien,
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Hsin‐Hou Chang
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et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
26(5), P. 1898 - 1898
Published: Feb. 22, 2025
Virus-induced
antibodies
represent
a
dual-edged
sword
in
the
immune
response
to
viral
infections.
While
are
critical
for
neutralizing
pathogens,
some
can
paradoxically
exacerbate
disease
severity
through
mechanisms
such
as
antibody-dependent
enhancement
(ADE),
autoantibody,
and
prolonged
inflammation.
Long
coronavirus
(COVID)
dengue
hemorrhagic
fever
(DHF)
exemplify
conditions
where
pathogenic
play
pivotal
role
progression.
COVID
is
associated
with
persistent
dysregulation
autoantibody
production,
leading
chronic
symptoms
tissue
damage.
In
DHF,
pre-existing
against
virus
contribute
ADE,
amplifying
replication,
activation,
vascular
permeability.
This
review
explores
underlying
these
antibody
responses,
highlighting
shared
pathways
of
comparing
distinct
features
both
conditions.
By
examining
studies,
we
identify
key
lessons
therapeutic
strategies,
vaccine
design,
future
research
aimed
at
mitigating
severe
outcomes
Language: Английский
Comparison of quadriceps muscle strength, functional capacity and fatigue at hospital discharge and after 12 months in COVID-19 hospitalized patients undergoing early rehabilitation: a follow-up study
Disability and Rehabilitation,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 7
Published: April 24, 2025
To
compare
quadriceps
muscle
strength,
functional
capacity,
and
fatigue
at
hospital
discharge
after
12
months
in
hospitalized
individuals
with
coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)
who
underwent
early
rehabilitation,
to
verify
whether
strength
capacity
later
could
be
correlated.
This
was
a
prospective
cohort
study.
Isometric
the
Short
Physical
Performance
Battery
(SPPB),
Checklist
Individual
Strength
(CIS)
scale
were
assessed
months.
Of
34
individuals,
17
completed
12-month
follow-up.
Although
significantly
improved
(p
=
0.046),
59.0%
of
stayed
below
70%
predicted
values.
SPPB
score
also
0.001),
but
some
still
demonstrated
moderate
low
performance.
CIS
did
not
change.
Quadriceps
correlated
(r
0.675;
p
0.006)
explained
45.6%
variance
(R2=0.456;
0.006).
due
COVID-19.
However,
present
impairments.
Moreover,
Thus,
rehabilitation
is
essential
for
improvement.
Language: Английский
REVIEW OF CURRENT METHODS OF REHABILITATION OF COVID-19 PROFILE PATIENTS USING RETROSPECTIVE AND CONTEMPORARY STUDIES OF THE DISEASE
O.M. Uryasev,
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N.A. Rondaleva,
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A.P. Malchuk
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et al.
Современные проблемы науки и образования (Modern Problems of Science and Education),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
№6 2023, P. 151 - 151
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
ОБЗОР
АКТУАЛЬНЫХ
МЕТОДОВ
РЕАБИЛИТАЦИИ
ПАЦИЕНТОВ
ПРОФИЛЯ
COVID-19
С
ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЕМ
РЕТРОСПЕКТИВЫ
И
СОВРЕМЕННЫХ
ИССЛЕДОВАНИЙ
ЗАБОЛЕВАНИЯУрясьев
О.М
Language: Русский