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Evaluation of a Multimodal Integrative Medicine and Naturopathy Program in an Outpatient Setting With Focus on Mind-Body Medicine and Mild Water-filtered Infrared-A Whole-body Hyperthermia for Improvement of Symptoms and Quality of Life in Patients With Post-COVID-19-syndrome - a Prospective Randomised Controlled Study -
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating outpatient clinic with multimodal integrative medicine and naturopathy for post-COVID-19 patients and waiting group for COVID-19 and Fatigue. Completed, enrolled 42 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The study aims to identify whether a multimodal integrative naturopathy outpatient clinical concept can improve the symptoms of patients suffering from post-COVID-Syndrome. Main outcome is fatigue. The outpatient clinical programme consists of 11 weeks wherein patients visit the clinic one day per week. The pillars of classical naturopathy are combined with extended naturopathy and complementary procedures. Previous naturopathical studies on patients with chronic fatigue syndrome could find numerous indications that different types of naturopathy can help patients with fatigue.
Study Details
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Interventions
Patients receive multimodal integrative medicine and naturopathy applications with focus on mind-body-medicine and whole body hyperthermia to reduce fatigue and improve quality of life.
Patients receive no intervention