SUMMARY
Introduction: The aim of this research was to investigate the possible consequences of COVID-19 on musculoskeletal, nervous system and psychological experience.

Methods: Recent research has shown that patients' risks related to severe COVID-19 disease vary depending on age, underlying comorbidities, and medical history. We performed a detailed selection of papers describing post-COVID-19 syndrome, which affects musculoskeletal, nervous system, and psychological conditions.
Results: We summarized a possible rehabilitation process using traditional rehabilitation, telerehabilitation, and virtual reality for rehabilitation using online programs that promote mental health. The use of a combined method of rehabilitation with ozone therapy brings about new perspectives for pre-pandemic prevention and post-pandemic treatment.
Conclusion: We have shown the direction of further research: monitoring and evaluating post-COVID-19 syndrome patients using artificial intelligence to design their optimal rehabilitation.
Key words: post-COVID-19 syndrome, vaccination, rehabilitation, telerehabilitation, virtual reality, ozone therapy, artificial intelligence.
Lek Obz, 2021, 70(12): 457-463


Jan MASAN 1,2,3, Vladimír KRCMERY 3, Eugen RUZICKY 4, Miron SRAMKA 5, Marianna HAMAROVA 3

1 University of Thessaly, Greece
2 Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Saints Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, SK
3 Slovak Medical University, School of Medicine, Bratislava, SK
4 Pan-European University in Bratislava, Faculty of Informatics, SK
5 Department of Stereotactic Radiosurgery, OUSA and St. Elizabeth University of Health   Care and Social Work in Bratislava, SK


Cite:
MASAN J., KRCMERY V., RUZICKY E., SRAMKA M., HAMAROVA M.: Applications of artificial intelligence for rehabilitation of post-COVID-19 syndrome. Lek Obz, 2021, 70(12): 457-463


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