tailieunhanh - Physical and cognitive consequences of fatigue: A review
Fatigue is a common worrying complaint among people performing physical activities on the basis of training or rehabilitation. An enormous amount of research articles have been published on the topic of fatigue and its effect on physical and physiological functions. The goal of this review was to focus on the effect of fatigue on muscle activity, proprioception, and cognitive functions and to summarize the results to understand the influence of fatigue on these functions. Attaining this goal provides evidence and guidance when dealing with patients and/or healthy individuals in performing maximal or submaximal exercises. | Journal of Advanced Research 2015 6 351-358 Cairo University Journal of Advanced Research REVIEW Physical and cognitive consequences of fatigue A CrossMark review Hoda M. Abd-Elfattah a Faten H. Abdelazeim b Shorouk Elshennawy b a Al-Agoza Hospital Ministry of Health and Population Cairo Egypt b Pediatrics Department Faculty of Physical Therapy Cairo University Egypt GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT Article history Received 18 August 2014 Received in revised form 22 December 2014 Fatigue is a common worrying complaint among people performing physical activities on the basis of training or rehabilitation. An enormous amount of research articles have been published on the topic of fatigue and its effect on physical and physiological functions. The goal of this review was to focus on the effect of fatigue on muscle activity proprioception and Corresponding author. Tel. 20 1145333387 fax 20 2 37617692. E-mail addresses Shoroukelshennawy@ shoroukelshennawy @ S. Elshennawy . Peer review under responsibility of Cairo University. Production and hosting by Elsevier http 2090-1232 2015 Production and hosting by Elsevier . on behalf of Cairo University. 352 . Abd-Elfattah et al. Accepted 29 January 2015 Available online 24 February 2015 Keywords Physical fatigue Muscle activation Proprioception Cognition cognitive functions and to summarize the results to understand the influence of fatigue on these functions. Attaining this goal provides evidence and guidance when dealing with patients and or healthy individuals in performing maximal or submaximal exercises. 2015 Production and hosting by Elsevier . on behalf of Cairo University. Hoda Mohammed Abdelfattah received her master degree in Pediatric Physical Therapy Department Cairo University Egypt in 2010. Her research focused on the relationship between fatigue and muscle activity proprioception and cognition. Faten H. Abdelazeim graduated from .
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