Fatigue Management Tracking in Neruo-Rehabilitation Exercise Participants
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Fatigue Management Tracking in Neruo-Rehabilitation Exercise ParticipantsAuthor
Flores, EndyDate
April 27, 2026
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This project evaluated fatigue levels in participants enrolled in a neuro-rehabilitation exercise program for individuals with neurological conditions. A 1–10 self-reported fatigue scale was used to measure fatigue before and after exercise sessions. Results showed that fatigue increased from an average of 3.5 pre-session to 6.5 post-session, with strength training producing the highest fatigue levels. Over time, fatigue levels gradually decreased, suggesting improved tolerance to exercise. These findings highlight the importance of monitoring fatigue to ensure safe and effective rehabilitation. Implementing a simple fatigue tracking system can help optimize exercise programs and improve participant outcomes in neuro-rehabilitation settings.Sponsor
Macdonald,MeredithWeir, Lindsay
