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Definition Anatomy
Etiology
Epidemiology
Pathophysiology
Clinical Manifestations
Complications
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PT EVALUATION PROCEDURES
APPROPRIATE INTERVENTIONS
Rationale of Treatment Contraindications/Precautions
PREVENTION OF COMPLICATIONS
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Is a condition whereyou have long-termdisabling tiredness
(fatigue). ChronicFatigue
Syndrome (CFS) is alsoknown as Myalgicencephalomyelitis(ME).
Is a neurological illness.
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Chronic- is a human health condition ordisease that is persistent or otherwise
long-lasting in its effects.
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Fatigue- thediminished response of
muscle to a repeated
stimulus.
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ME- (myalgic encephalomyelitis).
Myalgicmeans muscle aches or pains.
Encephalomyelitismeans inflammationof the brain and spinal cord.
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Muscle
Nervous System Brain
Spinal Cord
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Are responsible for essentially all bodymovements and can be viewed as the
machines of the body.
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Are the main centers where correlationand integration of nervous information
occurs.
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Is composed basically of specialized
cells, whose function is to receive sensorystimuli and transmit them to effectororgans, whether muscular or glandular.
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Inherited genetic susceptibility
Exhaustion and mental stress.
Depression.
A traumatic event such as bereavement, divorce or
redundancy.
Recurring viral or bacterial infections.
Not being active enough, or even being too active.
Stress.
Poor diet.
Being socially isolated and/or feeling frustrated and
depressed.
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It can affect anyone. Three times as common in women as in
men.
The most common age for it to develop isin the early twenties to mid-forties.
In children the most common age for it to
develop is 13-15 years.
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Unknown
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Fatigue
An uncomfortable sensation in the muscle, even pain andcramping
Neuro-cognitive
Disrupted sleep
Pain or aches in the muscles, joints or head
A drop in blood pressure, feeling dizzy or pale
Palpitations, increased heart rate or shortness of breath withexertion or on standing
Marked weight changeextreme loss or gain
Inability to continue low-intensity physical activity
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Mild cases
Can care for yourself Can do light domestic tasks, but with difficulty.
Are still likely to be able to do a job, but may often take days offwork.
In order to remain in work you are likely to have stopped most
leisure and social activities. Weekends or other days off from work are used to rest in order to
cope.
Moderate cases
Reduced mobility and are restricted in most activities of daily living. The level of ability and severity of symptoms often varies from time to
time (peaks and troughs).
Are likely to have stopped work and require rest periods.
Night-time sleep tends to be poor and disturbed.
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Severe cases
Are able to carry out only minimal daily tasks such as facewashing and cleaning teeth.
Are likely to have severe difficulties with some mentalprocesses such as concentrating.
May be wheelchair-dependent for mobility and may be
unable to leave your home except on rare occasions, andusually have severe prolonged after-effects from effort.
May spend most of your time in bed.
Often unable to tolerate any noise, and are generally verysensitive to bright light.
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Px education about the disease
Relieve pain
Aerobic Exercise Strength training
Endurance training
Power training
Resistance Training
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Enhance muscle performance Decrease stress on joints and reduced
risk of soft tissue injury during physical
activities Possible improvement on balance
Enhance daily physical performanceduring daily living, occupational, andrecreational activities
Enhanced feeling of physical well-being
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Patients with: Cardiopulmonary problems
Inflammatory disorders
Osteoporosis
High intensity exercises
High-load, open-chain exercises
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Proper rest
Dont stress
Rest interval between exercises Eat healthy foods
Exercise daily
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