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We already know enough to avoid making the same mistakes again with Long COVID
We already know enough to avoid making the same mistakes again with Long COVID, by Todd E Davenport, Staci R Stevens, Jared Stevens, Christopher R Snell, J Mark Van Ness in JOSPT Blog, March 10, 2021 [doi.org/10.2519/jospt.blog.20210310] Blog post: … Continue reading
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Tagged activity pacing, autonomic dysfunction, Christopher R Snell, chronotropic intolerance, cognitive dysfunction, heart rate monitors, Jared Stevens, long Covid, PEM, Post-exertional malaise, post-viral fatigue, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, Prof Mark VanNess, Staci R Stevens, Todd E Davenport
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Cardiopulmonary responses to exercise in an individual with ME/CFS during long-term treatment with intravenous saline: a case study
Cardiopulmonary responses to exercise in an individual with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome during long-term treatment with intravenous saline: A case study by Todd E Davenport, Michael K Ward, Staci R Stevens, Jared Stevens, Christopher R Snell, J Mark VanNess, in … Continue reading
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Tagged Christopher R Snell, chronotropic intolerance, CPET, Heart rate variability, intravenous saline, IV saline, Jared Stevens, Michael K Ward, Prof Mark VanNess, Staci R Stevens, systolic blood pressure, Todd E Davenport, VO2
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Chronotropic Intolerance: an overlooked determinant of symptoms & activity limitation in ME/CFS?
Chronotropic intolerance: an overlooked determinant of symptoms and activity limitation in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome?, by Todd E. Davenport, Mary Lehnen, Staci R Stevens, J. Mark VanNess, Jared Stevens and Christopher R Snell in Front. Pediatr. 22 March 2019 Review … Continue reading
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Tagged 2-day CPET, Christopher R Snell, chronotropic intolerance, Heart rate variability, Jared Stevens, Mary Lehnen, PEM, Post-exertional malaise, Prof Mark VanNess, Staci R Stevens, Todd E Davenport
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