Tales de , Ana Inês , Tatiane Boff
Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic, which extends well beyond initial expectations, has at various times made home based rehabilitation the only option. Often, home based rehab, classically a hybrid form that has some face-to-face sessions, required readjustments such as totally remote operation since the initial evaluation and, in view of the prohibition even of outdoor exercises in parks and social clubs, of activities carried out exclusively at home, most often with no gym equipment available. In this context, dance emerges as […]
Keywords: Cardiovascular Diseases; Dance Therapy, New Coronavirus; Exercise; SARS-CoV-2