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This intervention study aims to evaluate the before and after changes in physical fitness, cardiorespiratory status, exercise capacity, fatigue, anxiety, dyspnea, psychoemotional conditions, and quality of life through 3 sessions per week for 4-week of an intensive therapeutic program in post coronavirus survivors. In addition, it aims to answer the main questions before and after the clinical trial study. - Does three sessions per week for 4-week of an intensive therapeutic program improve patients' physical fitness, cardiorespiratory status, and exercise capacity? - Does it improve physical endurance and fitness, enhancing fatigue, anxiety, and dyspnea on post coronavirus patients? Participants will ask first to answer these questionnaires before and after the intervention. - Berg Balance Scale (BBS): to assess the patient's ability (or inability) to safely balance (standing, active, and fall risk) during a series of planned tasks. - The Modified Medical Research Council (mMRC) Dyspnea Scale: is used to assess patients' degree of baseline functional impairment due to dyspnea from respiratory diseases. - Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale- 21 Items (DASS-21): measures the emotional states of depression, anxiety, and stress. - Fatigue Assessment Scale (FAS): evaluates symptoms of chronic fatigue. - Quality of Life (QOL)-short form-36: to assess the quality of life and calculate eight subscales: physical functioning, role physical, bodily pain, general health, vitality, social functioning, role emotional, and mental health. After answering the questionnaires, the patients will then go through multiple tests before and after the intervention: - A 6-min walk test (6-MWT): is the primary measure of this study to assess aerobic capacity and endurance. - 10-meter walk test (10MWT): assess walking speed in meters per second over a short distance and assess capacity and endurance. - Time Up and Go (TUG) test: assess lower extremity function, mobility, and fall risk. The TUG test is the shortest, most straightforward clinical balance test available to predict the risk of falls. - 1-min sit-to-stand test (1-MSTST): assess lower extremity strength for one minute.


Clinical Trial Description

The intervention will include all of the following exercises: 1. Breathing Exercises: - Breathing control: • Start with the breathing exercises at least twice a day, and increase to 4-6 times a day • Breathe in and out gently through the nose if possible. - If the breath is out through the mouth, the participant will instruct to purse their lips as if they are blowing out a candle - Attempt to release any tension in the body with each exhalation - Gradually try to make the breaths slower - Each participant will instruct to close their eyes to help focus on breathing and to relax - Deep breathing exercises - The participant will be instructed to take long, slow, and deep breaths through their nose and keep their chest and shoulders relaxed. - Breathe out gently and relax, like a sigh. - They should do three-five deep breaths. - Repeat for two minutes several times a day. - Huffing • A huff is exhaled through an open mouth and throat instead of coughing. It helps move sputum up the participants' airways so they can clear it in a controlled way. - To "huff," they must squeeze air quickly from their lungs through their open mouth and throat as if trying to mist up a mirror or glasses. - Use their abdominal muscles to assist them in squeezing out the air, but do not exert so much force that it causes wheezing or chest tightness. - If huffing clears their sputum, they should not need to cough. They should only cough if the sputum can clear quickly. - The participants should continue the breathing exercises for about 10 minutes, ideally until their chest feels clear of sputum. 2. Strengthening Exercises - To help restore muscle strength and increase endurance for 3 minutes daily. - Standing heel raise: hold on a chair, integrate arms reaching overhead when on toes. Repeat 2-3 times. Increase gradually to 8 Times (1-set) - Mini squats holding the chair with breathing - Wall push-ups hold for 8 seconds, then repetitions 2-3 times and increase to 10 repetitions. - For core exercises, start with 1-2 repetitions, then slowly increase to 10 repetitions. - Sit to stand and repeat 2-3 times. Increase gradually to 10-times 3. Mobility training or gait training - To increase endurance - Walk for at least 30 minutes without stopping five times per week - Start by walking on flat surfaces. As they progress and gain endurance, increase challenge by walking on hills and inclines for a 10-minute increase to 3 times a day. - Ascending and descending stairs with assistance if needed. 4. Home-exercise program (HEP) • All the activities above should continue at home ;


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NCT number NCT05799534
Study type Interventional
Source Majmaah University
Contact Asma A Alonazi, DSc
Phone +966554447464
Email a.alonazi@mu.edu.sa
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date May 2023
Completion date July 2023

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