Abstract

Background: The current COVID 19 caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome. COVID 19 is not limited tothe respiratory system but has widespread involvement. Some specific problems are described, including severemuscle weakness and fatigue, joint stiffness, dysphasia, psychological problems, impaired functioning concerningmobility, activities of daily life and work get affected. Rehabilitation care for COVID-19 survivors must thereforebe delivered by specialist multidisciplinary team, need focused and planned for the longer term to meet the needsof these individuals.Purpose: To evaluate the effect of strength training exercise and conventional care on levels of dyspnea and postCOVID functional levels among post COVID-19 participants.Materials and Methods: 30 individuals diagnosed with post COVID-19 were selected based on the inclusion andexclusion criteria. Post COVID-19 patients were selected from the inpatient ward, Saveetha hospital. The selectedsubjects were allocated into 2 groups. Strength training group and conventional group. Strength training groupwere treated with diaphragmatic strength training and conventional group was treated with thoracic mobilityexercise. The effectiveness of the treatment was assessed at the end of 6 weeks, using various outcome measures.Conclusion: We conclude, Diaphragmatic strength training exercise has better impact in improving in functionallevels among post COVID-19.

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