Abstract

Relevance of the research topic. The problem of restoring patients' productivity is an асtual medical, social and economic issue. Most patients with post-COVID-19 syndrome have certain consequences that disrupt daily life and require rehabilitation care. There are insufficient data on the impact of physical rehabilitation on the recovery of patients with post-COVID-19 syndrome. The aim was to study the impact of physical rehabilitation on the restoration of productivity and terms of sick-leave of patients with post-COVID-19 syndrome. Research material and methods. The research group consisted of 22 patients (10 men and 12 women) aged 25 to 63 years who suffered from coronavirus disease. To determine the psychoemotional state of patients, the WAM questionnaire was used: well-being, activity, mood. Functional tests were used for objective assessment of physical capacity: orthostatic and Martine-Kushelevsky test. Results of work. Symptoms of post- COVID-19 syndrome were observed in all patients. The results of the study showed a positive effect of physical rehabilitation on the psycho-emotional state of patients with post- COVID-19 syndrome, the restoration of their productivity, as evidenced by significant positive changes in subjective assessment of patients' own fatigue and the results of objective determination of physical productivity. Analysis of the impact of the physical rehabilitation program on the period of sick-leave showed a significant reduction. Key findings. Physical rehabilitation has a positive effect on psycho-emotional state, restoration of productivity and terms of sick- leave of patients with post-COVID-19 syndrome.

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