Fatigue and fatigability in neurologic illnesses
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Abstract
Fatigue is commonly reported in many neurologic illnesses, including multiple sclerosis, Parkinson disease, myasthenia gravis, traumatic brain injury, and stroke. Fatigue contributes substantially to decrements in quality of life and disability in these illnesses. Despite the clear impact of fatigue as a disabling symptom, our understanding of fatigue pathophysiology is limited and current treatment options rarely lead to meaningful improvements in fatigue. Progress continues to be hampered by issues related to terminology and assessment. In this article, we propose a unified taxonomy and a novel assessment approach to addressing distinct aspects of fatigue and fatigability in clinical and research settings.…
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- Terminology
- Medicine
- Strengths and weaknesses
- Disease
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation
- Quality of life (healthcare)
- Traumatic brain injury
- Multiple sclerosis
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