Title of article :
Fatigue in Progressive Neurological Conditions: A literature Review
Author/Authors :
Ghahari, Setareh School of Rehabilitation Therapy - Queen’s University - Kingston - Canada University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran , Parvaneh, Shahriar University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences - Tehran - Iran School of Occupational Therapy and Social Work - Curtin University - Perth, Australia , Packer, Tanya L. School of Occupational Therapy - Dalhousie University - Halifax, Canada
Abstract :
This paper reviews the current literature examining the pervasive symptom of fatigue experienced in three
of the most common degenerative neurological conditions: multiple sclerosis (MS), Parkinson’s disease
(PD) and post-polio syndrome (PPS). The existing literature can be considered under four headings;
definition and prevalence, type, cause, impact of fatigue. Fatigue is a common symptom in degenerative
conditions and has physical, cognitive and psychosocial manifestations. Although the causes of fatigue
seem to differ between conditions, its pattern, with few exceptions, is very similar regardless of diagnosis.
The literature consistently shows that the impact of fatigue on the person’s physical and mental
performance considerably increasing the risk of unemployment and reduced quality of life. Fatigue is one
of the most disabling symptoms in degenerative neurological conditions. With few pharmacological
solutions, non-pharmacological solutions for fatigue management should be considered when determining
rehabilitation interventions for this group of people.
Keywords :
post-polio syndrome , Parkinson’s disease , multiple sclerosis , neurological conditions , fatigue
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics