To date, COVID-19 has been mainly investigated concerning the acute and subacute phase implications and management. Meanwhile, few studies focused on the mid-term sequelae, which still remain largely unknown.
Midterm functional sequelae and implications in rehabilitation after COVID19. A cross-sectional study
Baricich, Alessio;Borg, Margherita B;Cuneo, Daria;Azzolina, Danila;Bellan, Mattia;Zeppegno, Patrizia;Pirisi, Mario;Cisari, Carlo;Aimaretti, Gianluca;Avanzi, Gian Carlo;Baldon, Giulia;Bartolomei, Giuseppe;Battaglia, Marco;Battistini, Sofia;Binda, Valeria;Cantaluppi, Vincenzo;Castello, Luigi Mario;Costanzo, Martina;Croce, Alessandro;De Benedittis, Carla;De Vecchi, Simona;Feggi, Alessandro;Gai, Martina;Gambaro, Eleonora;Gattoni, Eleonora;Gramaglia, Carla;Grisafi, Leonardo;Guerriero, Chiara;Hayden, Eyal;Jona, Amalia;Invernizzi, Marco;Lorenzini, Luca;Loreti, Lucia;Martelli, Maria;Matino, Erica;Panero, Antonio;Patrucco, Filippo;Patti, Giuseppe;Pirovano, Alice;Prosperini, Pierluigi;Rigamonti, Cristina;Sainaghi, Pier Paolo;Soddu, Daniele;Vecchi, Camilla;Zecca, Erika
2021-01-01
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To date, COVID-19 has been mainly investigated concerning the acute and subacute phase implications and management. Meanwhile, few studies focused on the mid-term sequelae, which still remain largely unknown.File in questo prodotto:
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