Neurological manifestations of post-COVID syndrome and possibilities of rehabilitation
https://doi.org/10.37895/2071-8004-2021-25-1-16-20
Abstract
Abstract
Changes related to COVID-19 have been made to the International Classifi cation of Diseases of the Tenth Revision (ICD-10) – a separate code has appeared to describe the postcoid syndrome.he neurosomatic status of patients who had COVID-19 is characterized not only with clinical manifestations of the disease but also with complaints of cerebral, cardiac and general somatic nature. Moreover, they are combined with severe personal and reactive anxiety as well as moderate cognitive impairments and low level of satisfaction of patients with their condition.
About the Authors
O. N. BakharevaRussian Federation
Bakhareva Olga – Associate Professor at the Department of Neurology, Rehabilitation and Neurosurgery
Tver
S. A. Bakharev
Russian Federation
Bakharev Stanislav – Lecturer of the Department of Tactical, Special, Weapon and Physical Training
Tver
K. Y. Konov
Russian Federation
Konov Konstantin – Lecturer of the Department of Tactical, Special, Weapon and Physical Training
spin 8276-9642
Tver
D. A. Vanteev
Russian Federation
Vanteev Dmitry – Senior Lecturer of the Department of Tactical, Special, Weapon and Physical Training
Tver
R. S. Lyagushin
Russian Federation
Lyagushin Roman – Senior Lecturer of the Department of Tactical, Special, Weapon and Physical Training
Tver
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For citations:
Bakhareva O.N., Bakharev S.A., Konov K.Y., Vanteev D.A., Lyagushin R.S. Neurological manifestations of post-COVID syndrome and possibilities of rehabilitation. Laser Medicine. 2021;25(1):16-20. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.37895/2071-8004-2021-25-1-16-20