Abstract

The aim of the work is to identify the most common complications after COVID–19 and to develop a system of step-by-step rehabilitation of patients using modern medical equipment. The research program is based on the analysis of data from a sociological survey of 792 respondents aged 18 to 76 years, whose average age was 29 ± 1.8 years, while the proportion of women was 70.8%. The following methods are used in the work: bibliographic, analytical, mathematical-statistical, sociological (questionnaire). Relative extensive indicators are used in data processing and presentation. In the course of the study, complications that were most pronounced in patients after a coronavirus infection were studied; an analysis of effective methods for their prevention was carried out; the most effective methods of rehabilitation based on the stages of patient recovery were developed and proposed. As a result of the work carried out, a comprehensive method of restorative therapy of patients is proposed, depending on their functional capabilities and the medical rehabilitation equipment available at the disposal of postcovid centers. It has been established that effectively staged post COVID-19 rehabilitation carried out in a specialized rehabilitation center enables to improve the patients' quality of life, restore physical activity and mental health, reduce the risk of comorbidities, and mortality associated with post-COVID complications.

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