TBI Rehabilitation Method Shows Potential for Improving Brain Fog and Daily Functioning in Long COVID Patients
A rehabilitation method typically used for traumatic brain injury patients showed potential benefits for individuals experiencing long COVID symptoms, a new study indicates. The research focused on improvements in cognitive functions like brain fog and the ability to perform daily living activities. Specifically, the study examined the effects of this rehabilitation approach on individuals suffering from persistent symptoms following a COVID-19 infection. Researchers observed that participants demonstrated improvements in areas such as mental clarity and their capacity to manage everyday tasks. The rehabilitation method, traditionally applied in the context of traumatic brain injuries, appears to hold promise as a potential intervention for addressing some of the challenges associated with long COVID.
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Date: May 6, 2025