1. Ultra-shortwave diathermy - a new purported treatment for management of patients with COVID-19.
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Yu HP, Jones AY, Dean E, and Liisa Laakso E
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- COVID-19, Humans, Pandemics, Physical Therapy Modalities, SARS-CoV-2, Betacoronavirus, Coronavirus Infections therapy, Pneumonia, Viral therapy, Short-Wave Therapy
- Abstract
The pandemic spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has driven efforts to address the global threat to public health and there is increasing pressure to exploit interventions to manage the pneumonic inflammation manifested in this disease. Ultra-shortwave diathermy (USWD) is proposed by some rehabilitation professions in China, purportedly to minimise pneumonic inflammation. However, treatment of any symptomatic pneumonia should be evidence-based. There is no valid evidence, published in English, which establishes any benefit of USWD in pulmonary conditions, let alone COVID-19. The need for rigorous research and evidence-based practice is discussed in this article. Novel interventions require a solid physiological basis and must undergo rigorous testing prior to clinical adoption even during a pandemic. We are of the view that deployment of USWD in patients with COVID-19 must be prudent and supported by a logical scientific basis.
- Published
- 2020
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