The Rehabilitation and Management of Long COVID 1st Edition
The Rehabilitation and Management of Long COVID (1st Edition) is an authoritative, practical guide for clinicians, therapists, and care teams confronting the lasting effects of post-COVID syndrome. Clear, evidence-informed, and clinically focused, this volume synthesizes current research into usable strategies for assessment, goal-setting, and multidisciplinary rehabilitation across pulmonary, cardiac, neurological and functional domains.
Begin with concise guidance on identifying common Long COVID presentations—fatigue, breathlessness, cognitive impairment, dysautonomia—and move through structured assessment tools, personalized rehabilitation pathways, and pacing strategies that respect fluctuating symptoms. Chapters translate evolving science into everyday practice: pragmatic protocols for exercise tolerance, breathing retraining, cognitive rehab, and community reintegration, plus communication tips for engaging patients and families.
Designed for immediate application in diverse settings, the book supports primary care physicians, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, and rehabilitation teams in hospitals and clinics. Its global perspective makes it relevant for practitioners in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Europe and beyond, addressing resource-adaptable approaches and culturally sensitive care planning.
If you need a dependable roadmap to manage Long COVID with clinical confidence, this 1st Edition delivers evidence-based tools, real-world case examples, and clear treatment pathways that improve patient outcomes and streamline multidisciplinary collaboration. Order your copy today and equip your practice with the strategies needed to navigate post-COVID recovery with compassion and clinical rigor.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


