2023
DOI: 10.1177/11795735231195693
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Perception of verticality in the post-COVID-19 condition correlates to infection severity

Bruno Henrique de Souza Fonseca,
Pedro Henrique Sousa de Andrade,
Maria Eduarda Salum Aveiro Henrique
et al.

Abstract: Background SARS-CoV-2 infection affects multiple systems, including musculoskeletal, neurological, and respiratory systems. Changes associated with physical inactivity due to prolonged hospitalization can affect the functional capacity of individuals with long coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) or post-COVID-19 condition and may cause changes in some postural control functions, such as verticality. Objectives This study aimed to evaluate the perception of verticality in individuals with long COVID. Design Cro… Show more

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“…Reduced physical activity or the lack of it due to a long-term hospitalisation are presumed to cause multiple-organ impairment in the case of individuals suffering from persisting COVID-19 symptoms or post-COVID-19 conditions, which may adversely impact the postural control system, for instance, while rising to an erect posture. The research indicates that post-COVID-19-hospitalised patients show impaired visual and somatosensory cognitive function in terms of erect posture [ 5 ]. Furthermore, other sources confirm the fact that post-COVID-19 patients obtain lower postural control test results as compared to the control group [ 6 ] and differ in terms of the foot pressure distribution as far as baropodometric assessment is concerned [ 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reduced physical activity or the lack of it due to a long-term hospitalisation are presumed to cause multiple-organ impairment in the case of individuals suffering from persisting COVID-19 symptoms or post-COVID-19 conditions, which may adversely impact the postural control system, for instance, while rising to an erect posture. The research indicates that post-COVID-19-hospitalised patients show impaired visual and somatosensory cognitive function in terms of erect posture [ 5 ]. Furthermore, other sources confirm the fact that post-COVID-19 patients obtain lower postural control test results as compared to the control group [ 6 ] and differ in terms of the foot pressure distribution as far as baropodometric assessment is concerned [ 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%