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Musculoskeletal Manifestations of COVID-19: A Systematic Search and Review

Authors :
Fariha Haseen
Daniel Clegg
Iffat Islam
Syed Shariful Islam
Tamjid Ali
Abu Bakar Siddiq
Moshiur Rahman Khasru
Johannes J. Rasker
Radia Naz
Reaz Uddin
Syed Ahmed Refaie
Tangila Marzen
Mubdiur Rahman
Mohammad Jahid Hasan
Psychology, Health & Technology
Source :
Rheumatology Research, 6(2), 59-80. Iranian Rheumatology Association
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Introduction: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) started its journey from Wuhan, China and gradually became a pandemic. COVID-19 often affects the respiratory system, but symptoms may include fatigue, myalgia, arthralgia, arthritis, spine-, and bone pain as presenting complaints. In the present systematic search and review, we aim to highlight the musculoskeletal manifestations during COVID-19. Methods: Using PubMed Central and Google Scholar search engines, we used as key words “muscle pain”, “joint pain”, “body ache”, “fatigue”, in Covid-19 patients. Results: After screening, a total of 76 articles were included following inclusion criteria dated between January 1 and July 1, 2020. All articles were published in English comprising 36558 COVID-19 cases. In cross sectional studies, fatigue was found in 55%, myalgia in 26%, and arthralgia in 20%, respectively. In cohort studies, fatigue was found in 35%, myalgia in 15%, and arthralgia in 5%, respectively. Sporadic case reports also mention back pain, bone pain, myositis and arthritis as presenting symptoms of COVID-19.Discussion: Fatigue was the most frequent musculoskeletal (MSK) manifestion of COVID-19 followed by myalgia and joint pain. The frequency of the different MSK manifestations in COVID-19 may vary widely among different geographic regions. Conclusions: MSK like fatigue, myalgia and arthralgia are frequent symptoms in COVID-19 patients and may vary in different countries.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24765856
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Rheumatology Research, 6(2), 59-80. Iranian Rheumatology Association
Accession number :
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