PHYSICAL REHABILITATION OF STUDENTS UNDERGOING CORONAVIRUS INFECTION (USING EXAMPLE OF FAR EASTERN FEDERAL UNIVERSITY)
Keywords:
coronavirus infection, physical rehabilitation, therapeutic physical culture, respiratory exercises.Abstract
The article considers the possibility of physical rehabilitation of students at the Far Eastern Federal University who have undergone a new coronavirus infection in the conditions of academic classes in the discipline "Physical Culture." The authors proposed a program of group exercises in therapeutic physical culture, which contribute to the restoration of the functional state of the cardiorespiratory system, reducing the recovery time and accelerating the full-fledged inclusion of students in the educational process.
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