- active not recruitingNA
Balance Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Long COVID
This study is testing a new talking therapy called Balance Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (Balance ACT) for people with Long COVID. It aims to see if this therapy can improve their quality of life compared to just receiving a self-help leaflet.
United Kingdom - ongoing, recruitingTherapeutic exploratory (Phase II)
Phase 2a, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial of methylprednisolone versus placebo in patients with cognitive deficits in post-COVID-19 syndrome (PCS) - PoCoVIT
This study is looking at whether a medicine called methylprednisolone can help people with memory problems and 'brain fog' after having COVID-19. It compares this medicine to a dummy pill to see if it improves how satisfied people are with their memory.
Germany - recruitingNA
Effects of Kneipp Hydrotherapy in Post-COVID-19 Patients
This study looks at whether cold water treatments, called Kneipp hydrotherapy, can help people with long COVID feel better. Researchers will compare how people using this therapy feel compared to those receiving usual care, focusing on their quality of life.
Germany - active not recruitingNA
Effects of Rehabilitation Combined With a Maintenance Program Compared to Rehabilitation Alone in Post-COVID-19
This study looks at how to help people with long-term COVID-19 symptoms. It compares a special rehabilitation program with an added digital support program to the rehabilitation program alone, to see which helps people feel better for longer.
Germany - recruitingNA
Improving Post COVID-19 Syndrome With Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatments
This study looks into using oxygen therapy in a special chamber to help people with ongoing symptoms after COVID-19, especially tiredness. It's a small study to see if a bigger one is possible, aiming to find new ways to improve well-being for those with long COVID.
Canada - active not recruitingNA
Psychosomatic, Physical Activity or Both for Post-covid19 Syndrom
This study looks at how psychotherapy, exercise, or both, can help people with ongoing tiredness (fatigue) after COVID-19. Researchers want to find the best way to help patients feel better and see who benefits most from each approach.
Germany