Stuff: Woman with long Covid wants physiotherapy to be more accessible for all
A pretty good 80% and good to see a recovery trajectory
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Statement about ME/CFS and Exercise: Prepared for Health Care Providers, Welfare Assessors, and Insurance Assessors
by Dr Lynette Hodges, 2nd September 2021
With the goal to avoid ‘boom and bust cycles’ and an eventual return to exercise, Victory said physiotherapy helped her pace herself.
Slowly, over months, she was guided through moving from a walk, to a brisk walk, to a slow jog.
In January – after getting her physios’ sign-off – Victory did a 10-kilometre run.
Seventeen months on from getting Covid, Victory feels about “80%”.
A pretty good 80% and good to see a recovery trajectory

Massey University senior lecturer Dr Lynette Hodges said a person’s fitness doesn’t just go away when they get long Covid or ME/CFS: something is happening to their physiological system.
Linking to —
Statement about ME/CFS and Exercise: Prepared for Health Care Providers, Welfare Assessors, and Insurance Assessors
by Dr Lynette Hodges, 2nd September 2021