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  • Still Suffering from Long COVID Symptoms?

    Many COVID-19 survivors still suffer from long-term symptoms of the virus months or even years after initial infection. Each patient’s experience with long COVID is unique. Symptoms may include one or more of the following: 

    • Fatigue
    • Brain fog 
    • Attention and memory issues
    • Loss of sleep
    • Psychological conditions (depression and anxiety)
    • Difficulty breathing
    • Cardiac complications
    • And many more

    The Brain & Performance Centre offers long COVID treatment for a full range of symptoms.

    If you suffer from one or more of the above issues, we may be able to help through advanced long COVID treatment solutions.

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  • Uncovering New Long COVID Symptoms

    As scientists delve deeper into comprehending this intricate condition, they have unearthed additional symptoms linked to long COVID.

    While symptoms can vary widely, new research shows these common conditions can continue “6 months or more after acute symptom onset or test date”:

    • Dizziness
    • Gastrointestinal distress
    • Chronic cough
    • Chest pain
    • Nerve pain
    • Heart palpitations
    • Shortness of breath after or during exercise
    • Loss of or change in one’s sense of smell or taste
    • Abnormal movements, including tremors or sudden muscle contractions
    • Changes in sexual desire or capacity
    • Post-exertional malaise (worsened symptoms following physical or mental activity)

    Although these are the most common of the newly identified symptoms, those suffering from long COVID may experience other conditions as well.

    Those affected by these symptoms can experience a significant decline in their quality of life. Fortunately, with the Brain & Performance Program, there is hope for relief.

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  • The Revolutionary Long COVID Treatment at The Brain & Performance Centre

    The Brain & Performance Program treats cognitive and physical post-COVID symptoms to improve energy, sleep, psychiatric symptoms, and pain interference, providing relief such as:

    • Reduced brain fog
    • Improved memory and focus
    • Improved energy levels
    • Reduced pain and fatigue
    • Improved mood and sleep
    • Improved lung function

    Backed by clinical research, our customized program combines the world’s most advanced hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) with cognitive and physical training and dietary coaching. Our goal is to help patients suffering from long COVID symptoms experience real, long-term healing and relief.

    DPWorld’s Brain & Performance Centre Dubai brings together a diverse team of medical professionals, including physicians, neurologists, physiologists, neuropsychologists, nurses, and nutrition experts. These talented individuals work collaboratively in a single location to provide a comprehensive treatment program.

If you or a loved one is suffering from persistent Long COVID symptoms, help is finally here.

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  • The First Long COVID Treatment Backed by Clinical Trials

    The Brain & Performance Program is backed by extensive clinical research. The most recent study confirmed the COVID-19 virus can cause chronic brain injury, affecting regions of the brain responsible for cognitive function, mental status, and pain interpretation.

    In the published study, patients treated with the Brain & Performance Centre Protocol had significant improvement in their global cognitive function, and notable improvements in energy levels, sleep quality, mental health symptoms, and the degree of pain interference. The beneficial effects of the unique treatment protocol can be attributed to increased neuroplasticity and brain perfusion in regions associated with cognitive and emotional roles.

    Improvements in quality of life persisted even 1 year after the last treatment session. Contact Brain & Performance Centre to learn how we can help you return to health!

How it Works

Experience the best Long COVID Treatment at Brain & Performance Centre. We treat Long COVID using a specific research based HBOT protocol. Our protocol is based on over a decade of research at Shamir Medical Center with proven clinical results. Our program includes:

  • In-depth Medical Assessment

    Our expert clinicians diagnose long COVID using thorough testing and state-of-the-art brain imaging techniques to assess any potential brain damage caused by the COVID infection. We then review your extensive results and assess your suitability for treatment.

  • Tailored Treatment Program

    The results of your testing are used to develop a personalized, comprehensive treatment plan to address your long-COVID symptoms. Treatment can include a combination of cognitive and physical training, dietary coaching, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) sessions.

  • Post-treatment assessment

    At the end of your treatment cycle, we’ll conduct a second round of testing as a comparison and provide you with a detailed report of our findings, including any cognitive and physical improvements you experienced during the program.

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  • Long Term Improvement in Cognitive Long COVID Symptoms

    A recent study published in Scientific Reports confirmed that the COVID-19 virus can cause chronic brain injury affecting regions of the brain responsible for cognitive function, mental status, and pain interpretation. 

    In a new published study, patients treated with a unique hyperbaric oxygen protocol had significant long term improvement in their global cognitive function even 1 year after the last HBOT session. Improvements include:

    • Reduced brain fog
    • Improved memory and attention
    • Boosted energy levels
    • Reduced pain and fatigue
    • Improved mood and better sleep
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  • Improvement in Cardiac Long COVID Symptoms

    New findings reveal those experiencing long COVID are more susceptible to cardiovascular complications. However, there is evidence HBOT can help. A Scientific Reports study published in June 2023 demonstrated cardiac functions were “significantly improved by HBOT.”

    Employing the HBOT protocol administered at Brain & Performance Centre, the study showcased the ability to revive left ventricular function in the hearts of long COVID patients.

    This marks the first time a randomized, controlled clinical trial yielded substantial relief of cardiac dysfunction following COVID-19. Noteworthy members of the research team included Dr. Shai Efrati, Chair of Brain & Performance Centre’s Medical Advisory Board, and Dr. Amir Hadanny, Chief Researcher at Brain & Performance Centre.

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  • Long COVID FAQs

    What Is Long COVID?

    Long COVID describes the range of symptoms that persist weeks, or even months, after the acute phase of a COVID-19 infection. Common symptoms of long COVID include fatigue, brain fog, headaches, joint pain, chest pain, nerve pain, vertigo, and loss of taste or smell. Even people who experienced a mild or asymptomatic case of COVID-19 can develop long COVID, and the symptoms can significantly impact a person’s quality of life.

    How Long Do New Long COVID Symptoms Last?

    The duration of new long COVID symptoms can vary widely from person to person, lasting anywhere from several weeks to a year or more. Some individuals may recover within a few months, while others report long COVID lasting over 12 months. New symptoms can have long-lasting cognitive and physical effects that impact the individual’s daily life.

    How Long Does the New COVID Variant Last?

    The presence and length of time a newly emerged COVID-19 variant lingers is contingent on several factors such as implementing public health measures, the effectiveness of vaccines, how rapidly the variant spreads, and immunity and adaptation. It’s important to note that new variants can be challenging to predict and monitor, emphasizing the need for ongoing response and public health strategies.

    Is There a Treatment for Long COVID?

    Long COVID is a complex condition characterized by a range of symptoms generally treated through a multidisciplinary approach that addresses each symptom individually. This may include medications or therapies for pain management, mental health support, physical therapy, lifestyle modifications, and immune support.

    Advanced alternative solutions, such as hyperbaric oxygen therapy, show promise in addressing long COVID symptoms at the cellular level and offer a long-term, comprehensive solution as opposed to short-term symptomatic relief.

    How Can Brain & Performance Centre Help with Long COVID Symptoms?

    Brain & Performance Centre’s  integrated approach involves a team of physicians, neurologists, physiologists, neuropsychologists, nurses, and nutrition experts working together in a single location to offer an all-inclusive treatment program to address a combination of symptoms.

    The Brain & Performance for Recovery is a scientifically backed solution that can combine a unique hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) protocol with cognitive and physical training, as well as nutritional coaching to support long COVID brain fog treatment, symptom relief, and reclaiming your quality of life.

    When Should I Seek Treatment for Long COVID symptoms?

    Whether you seek prompt treatment for Long COVID can depend on your symptoms, their severity, and several other risk factors. Timely medical care can be critical if managing cases of COVID-19.

    If you’re experiencing Long COVID symptoms, monitor your symptoms closely and consult a healthcare professional for guidance. As always, follow health guidelines and recommendations for testing and isolation to prevent transmission.

Long COVID is a difficult disease to live with, but we’re here to help.