Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Flashcards

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What is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?

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Continued severe tiredness not relieved by rest

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What is CFS also known as?

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  • Myalgic encephalomyelitis (inflammation of brain and spinal cord) or
    Tapanui ‘flu
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Demographics:

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Most common in women aged 30-50

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Aetiology

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Unknown

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Signs and symptoms of CFS:

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  • New
  • Lasts at least 6 months
  • Not relieved by bed rest
  • Severe enough to prevent participation in most activities
  • Feeling extremely tired for more than 24 hours after exercise that would normally be considered easy
  • Feeling un-refreshed after sleeping for a proper amount of time
  • Forgetfulness
  • Concentration problems
  • Confusion
  • Joint pain but no swelling or redness
  • Headaches that differ from those you have had in the past
  • Irritability
  • Mild fever
  • Muscle aches
  • Muscle weakness, all over,
  • Sore throat
  • Sore lymph nodes in the neck or under the arms
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Pathophysiology of CFS:

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Unknown

Possible Virus?

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Conventional therapies for CFS:

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  • Conservation of energy
  • Relaxation and stress management; communication
  • Balanced diet; avoid sugary drinks
  • NSAIDs; low-dose antidepressants
  • Nutritional supplements (vits A, E, C, B12)
  • “Alternative” therapies – acupuncture, massage
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8
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What is the Role of aerobic exercise in rehabilitation of CFS?
White et al., (2011)

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Reverse the deconditioning cycle – using physical exercise

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What was the most beneficial Tx method for CFS from the White et at study?

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o Cognitive behaviour therapy (reverse fear avoidance behaviours – use
of physical activity)

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