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Zettl UK (27 July 2022). "The
pathophysiology of
motor fatigue and
fatigability in
multiple sclerosis".
Frontiers in Neurology. 13. doi:10.3389/fneur...
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neuromuscular junction resulting in
hallmark variability in
muscle weakness and
fatigability. MG is an
autoimmune disease where anomalous antibodies are produced...
- Fear of
uncertainty (HA2) Shyness/Shyness with
strangers (HA3)
Fatigability/
Fatigability and
asthenia (weakness) (HA4) It has been
suggested that HA is...
- oxygen,
protein and fat,
produce large amounts of
lactic acid and are
fatigable. Many
exercises are
partially aerobic and anaerobic; for example, soccer...
- and
neuromuscular training:
effect on the capacity, efficiency, and
fatigability of
patients with
traumatic brain injuries".
Archives of
Physical Medicine...
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ability to
produce pitched sounds is then
impaired along with easy
voice fatigability, (usually mono-toned voice).
Irritation of the
internal laryngeal nerve...
- heat, and this may
differentiate MS
fatigue from
other primary fatigue.
Fatigability (loss of strength) may
increase perception of fatigue, but the two measures...
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inappropriate loss of
physical and
mental stamina,
rapid muscular and
cognitive fatigability, post
exertional malaise and/or
fatigue and/or pain and a
tendency for...
- in
childhood or
later in life. It
usually presents with clumsiness,
fatigability,
unsteady gait, slow or
slurred speech,
difficulty swallowing, involuntary...
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consequences of
which being that
those individuals may
exhibit increased fatigability, lethargy,
decreased ability to concentrate,
increased irritability,...