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Psychological distress and musculoskeletal pain in manual therapists during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden: a cross-sectional study
ConclusionsDuring the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden, manual therapists primarily suffered from musculoskeletal pain related to the back and shoulders, while depressive symptoms were the most common symptom of psychological distress. Owners of businesses that suffered economic consequences had a higher prevalence of high psychological distress, which may call for targeted support of this group in future similar contexts. Future longitudinal studies during the pandemic are warranted to assess these associations further.
Source: Chiropractic and Manual Therapies - September 12, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Source Type: research

Long-Covid and Pain: Pathophysiology and Management
AbstractPurpose of ReviewSince its origin on December 12, 2019, SARS-CoV-2 has shaken the globe, and while pandemic restrictions have lifted, many individuals who survived the acute viral infection continue to suffer chronically from complications for months and even years.Recent FindingsThe physiologic, multi-organ complications related to this viral infection can be severe. The ongoing symptoms of SAR-CoV-2 extending beyond 4 weeks are referred to as Long-Covid, with the most common complaints being related to pain. As the pathophysiology continues to be investigated, the current hypothesis is that the angiotensin-conver...
Source: Current Emergency and Hospital Medicine Reports - September 6, 2023 Category: Emergency Medicine Source Type: research

Telogen effluvium and COVID-19: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: In our study, the incidence of TE was highly related to COVID-19 infections among both sexes. However, the incidence was greater among the female population. The awareness level toward post-COVID-19 TE was poor among most of the participants in our study.PMID:37667959 | DOI:10.26355/eurrev_202308_33437
Source: European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences - September 5, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: A Aldahish R Vasudevan H Salem A Alqahtani S AlQasim A Alqhatani M Al Shahrani L Al Mohsen M Hajla D Calina J Sharifi-Rad Source Type: research