Could a radiofrequency device help people breathe easier after COVID?

NCT ID NCT07184372

Summary

This study tested whether a non-invasive radiofrequency treatment could help people with long-term breathing problems after COVID-19. 96 participants who had shortness of breath, cough, or fatigue for over a month were divided into groups to compare the new therapy against standard physical therapy and a placebo. The goal was to see if the treatment could improve lung function and reduce symptoms like difficulty breathing.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Clinica de Fisioterapia Gema Leon

    Córdoba, Cordoba, 14012, Spain

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