Acupuncture as an Additional Method of Rehabilitation Post-COVID-19: a randomized controlled trial

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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of complex rehabilitation with and without acupuncture in a hospital setting. Methods: A randomized clinical trial was performed at Rehabilitation center “Kamenskoe Plato” in Almaty, Kazakhstan. 160 patients with Post COVID-19 condition were randomly equally divided into an acupuncture with complex rehabilitation methods and a only complex rehabilitation methods group in the period from March 1, 2022 to July 1, 2022. Either groups was performed for an 10-14 days period. The outcome measures were the Bartel index, the Borg scale, Modified Dyspnea Scale and the 6-minute walking test. Adverse events also were monitored and documented. Results: We found statistically significant improvement after the rehabilitation course with acupuncture in the all scales. And in the group without acupuncture, only on two scales: MDS and Borg scale. Conclusion: Rehabilitation with acupuncture is possible and effective in patients recovering from post-COVID-19. Our findings may be useful to guide clinicians taking care of patients with post-COVID-19.

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Omarova, I., Akanova, A., Kurmanova, A., Kurmanova, G., Glushkova, N., Seidanova, A., & Turysbekov, K. (2023). Acupuncture as an Additional Method of Rehabilitation Post-COVID-19: a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Pharmacopuncture, 26(3), 238–246. https://doi.org/10.3831/KPI.2023.26.3.238

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