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| Yoga and other alternative therapies to fight against COVID-19 effectively: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials | 
| Tyagi P, Jain K, Basavaraddi IV | 
| Indian Journal of Physical Therapy and Research 2024 Jan-Jun;6(1):6-18 | 
| systematic review | 
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                     The COVID-19 pandemic had an immense impact on the world, affecting millions of people and prompting medical professionals to work tirelessly to save lives. In addition to conventional medicine, ancient Indian practices such as, ayurveda, and homeopathy played a significant role in managing the disease. This systematic review evaluates the effects of and other alternative therapies on COVID-19 complications. Various electronic bibliographic databases, including Medline (PubMed), Cochrane Library, AYUSH research portal, WHO COVID-19 Research Database, and Google Scholar, were searched up until December 31, 2022. The methodological quality of the studies was assessed using the Physiotherapy Evidence Database scale. The screening process of the initial 2034 identified articles yielded 15 randomized controlled trials, which incorporated (n = 5), ayurveda (n = 7), homeopathy (n = 2), and with ayurveda (n = 1). All the studies showed significant effects of and other alternative therapies on time taken for recovery, inflammatory markers, or questionnaire scores in COVID-19-infected individuals or survivors. The findings of this systematic review indicate that, ayurveda, and homeopathy, alongside conventional medicine, are effective in managing complications related to COVID-19. However, to improve the quality of evidence, further studies with larger sample sizes and multi-level blinding are necessary.  
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