Motor Performance Fatigability in MS
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This chapter focuses primarily on gait-related motor performance fatigability, which can be defined as a decrease in gait performance in response to sustained walking tasks. After the definition of terms, the clinician’s as well as the patient’s views on this topic are described. This is followed by a brief overview of linear and nonlinear gait analysis approaches and the derived fatigue indices currently applied to quantify gait-related motor performance fatigability. Furthermore, the effect of sustained motor and cognitive activity on performance fatigability measures as well as the relationship between motor performance fatigability and trait fatigue as well as trait self-control measures are briefly discussed. Finally, literature on pharmacological as well as non-pharmacological treatments for alleviating motor performance fatigability in people with Multiple Sclerosis is presented.
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BROSCHEID, Kim-C., Christian DETTMERS, Martin BEHRENS, Wanja WOLFF, A. PETERS, Lutz SCHEGA, Manfred VIETEN, Michael JÖBGES, 2023. Motor Performance Fatigability in MS. In: PENNER, Iris-Katharina, ed.. Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis : Background, Clinic, Diagnostic, Therapy. Cham: Springer, 2023, pp. 59-72. ISBN 978-3-031-13500-2. Available under: doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-13498-2_5BibTex
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