Year in Review: Long COVID and Pulmonary Rehabilitation

There have been an estimated 100 million people diagnosed with COVID-19 in the United States, with a majority of patients reporting persistent symptoms expressed as long COVID. The 2 most frequently reported long COVID symptoms are shortness of breath and fatigue. Exercise training during pulmonary...

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Dyspnea
Exercise
Exercise therapy
Fatigue - etiology
Humans
Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome
Quality of Life
Respiratory therapy
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