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Musculoskeletal complications in long COVID-19: A systematic review

Raktim Swarnakar, Shoibam Jenifa, Sanjay Wadhwa

2022World Journal of Virology50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: in clinical practice. The well-known detrimental effects of steroids on the musculoskeletal system coupled with their over-the-counter availability can also be anticipated since they were the cornerstone of life-saving management in this pandemic. AIM: To determine the musculoskeletal complications in long COVID. METHODS: We performed a systematic review of 'systematic reviews and meta-analyses'. RESULTS: Of the 63 articles screened, 24 articles were included. Two articles specifically discussed children and adolescents. One article discussed rehabilitation intervention. No article addressed rehabilitation of musculoskeletal issues in long COVID-19 in particular. Fatigue was the most common musculoskeletal complication. CONCLUSION: Fatigue is found to be very common along with myalgia and arthralgia. There were no studies on rehabilitation intervention in musculoskeletal complications specifically. Considering the lacuna in literature and the needs of the current situation, further studies are warranted to standardize effective rehabilitation interventions in musculoskeletal complications. More homogenous studies are needed. Studies on functional impairment due to musculoskeletal involvement are essential.

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myalgiaMedicineRehabilitationPhysical therapySystematic reviewCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Psychological interventionIntervention (counseling)MEDLINEWeaknessPandemicPhysical medicine and rehabilitationIntensive care medicineDiseaseSurgeryPathologyNursingInternal medicineLawPolitical scienceInfectious disease (medical specialty)Long-Term Effects of COVID-19Dermatological and COVID-19 studiesSpondyloarthritis Studies and Treatments