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F2N2 – Fatigue and Function; Neuromuscular and Neurological

Fatigue is a universal human experience that may be so severe that it reduces quality of life, negatively affects daily function, and limits mobility and participation in daily tasks, recreation, and work. Fatigue is also a barrier to participation in rehabilitation programs. Disabling fatigue is common in persons with neurological, neuromuscular, and musculoskeletal conditions, increases with age, and diminishes quality of life. Despite this negative impact, and the emerging research that supports treatment strategies to minimize its effect, fatigue is often ignored and unidentified in clinical settings.

Research by F2N2 is supported by:cihr
Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research

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