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Background. This study aimed to analyse the effects of a plank-based strength training programme on muscle activation in patients with long COVID.Subjects and methods. Case series study that included patients with long COVID who participated in a 12-week trunk and pelvic muscle strength training programme. Clinical variables and the modified fa-tigue impact scale (MFIS) were used to assess fatigue levels. Percent-age of muscle activation during a core muscle plank was measured via surface electromyography. Pre- and post-intervention results were compared using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test and evaluated with Cohen's D effect size (ES). Results. Twenty-one subjects participated in the study; 81% female, mean age 47.5 years (range: 28-55 years), and median duration of symptoms 21 months (range: 5-24 months); 90.5% of the participants experienced fatigue (MFIS score >= 38). Muscle activation during plank exercises improved across all muscles after the intervention, with significant increases in the left (p = 0.011, medium ES) and right external oblique (p =0.039, small ES) muscles and the right latissi-mus dorsi muscle (p = 0.039, small ES). Additionally, significant re-ductions in fatigue were observed in the total MFIS score (p = 0.004, medium ES) and in the physical (p < 0.001, large ES) and psychoso-cial subscales (p = 0.033, small ES).Conclusions. Results suggest that a plank-based strength training programme may be effective in enhancing trunk and pelvic muscle activation in individuals with long COVID
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Gobierno de Navarra
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Laguarta-Val, S; Carratalá-Tejada, M; Molina-Rueda, F; Moreta-Fuentes, R; Fernández-Vázquez, D; López-González, R; Jiménez-Antona, C; Moreta-Fuentes, (2024). Effects of a plank-based strength training programme on muscle activation in patients with long COVID: a case series. Anales Del Sistema Sanitario De Navarra, 47(3), e1083-41. DOI: 10.23938/ASSN.1083
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