Abstract
Abstract: Corona virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has spread worldwide and has become a global public health emergency. The World Health Organization declared the outbreak a pandemic. Pulmonary Rehabilitation has shown good impact on Quality of life , Functional capacity and health status of patients with Chronic Respiratory Disease Recently there are various guidelines and consensus available for Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Post – COVID patients that has been extrapolated from other respiratory condition. There is paucity of literature that has shown the effect of Exercise training program on Physical capacity and Health status of patient with Post COVID 19 syndrome. So the present study uses the available evidence on COVID 19 patients to prepare the exercise program and implement it on post COVID syndrome patients.Thus, the aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of supervised Exercise Training Program on Post COVID-19 syndrome patients
 Methodology: In this experimental study total 70 patients with Post Covid Syndrome will be included and they will be equally divided into two groups. Group A will receive supervised exercise training, while Group B will receive unsupervised exercise training. Participant will be evaluated at the beginning of therapy or after 6 weeks.
 Discussion: This study is conducted to evaluate effectiveness of structured exercise training program and its feasibility on physical capacity and health status of patients with Post COVID19 syndrome.
 Conclusion: Its effectiveness of a structured exercise program and its feasibility on physical capacity and health status of patients with Post COVID19 syndrome will be evaluated.
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