CTRI/2021/04/032788
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Effect of Telerehabilitation based physiotherapy programme on Quality of life and functional capacity in patients with COVID-19: A Feasibility Study
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Overview
- Phase
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- Intervention
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- Conditions
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- Sponsor
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- Status
- Not yet recruiting
- Last Updated
- 4 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
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Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •In\-patient as well as post\-discharge COVID\-19 patients with a definitive PCR reported diagnosis of COVID\-19\.
- •Age 18\-75 years.
- •Patients with MOCA score more than 26\.
- •Independent ambulation.
- •Patients with minimum one smartphone in house with good internet connectivity.
Exclusion Criteria
- •Any other respiratory condition.
- •Any Cardiac condition (moderate to severe).
- •Other neuromuscular condition affecting respiratory or physical function.
- •Visual impairments causing difficulty in operating the smartphone.
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
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