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Walking & co-ordination problems in ME/CFS
ME Research UK overview article: Walking & co-ordination problems Mechanistic factors that compromise automaticity of walking. From Automaticity of walking. Clark DJ. Front. Hum Neurosci, 05 May 2015 We already know that many ME/CFS patients have difficulties standing (orthostasis), … Continue reading
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Muscle weakness in arms & trunk in ME/CFS
ME Research UK comments on research into muscle weakness, July 21 2015: One of the key difficulties that ME/CFS patients face is standing (orthostasis), particularly standing still. For them, simply being upright can trigger a cluster of symptoms, such as … Continue reading
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Tagged ME Research UK, muscle weakness, orthostasis, time-loaded standing
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