Deciphering Post-Exertional Malaise
On September 18, 2014, Dane B. Cook, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Kinesiology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison and a Solve ME/CFS Initiative 2011 funded investigator, presented our most popular webinar of the year on the system biology approach his team is taking to provide a clear picture as to what causes post-exertional malaise. In this guest post for our blog, Dr. Cook reviews the material presented and tackles the many questions we received from webinar participants.
Guest Blog: Dr. Peter Rowe – Is The Physical Examination Normal in CFS? Part 3
In this 3rd piece of our three-part blog series Dr. Peter Rowe discusses range of motion in ME/CFS patients.
Guest Blog: Dr. Peter Rowe – Is The Physical Examination Normal in CFS? Part 2
In the 2nd part of this three-part blog series on physical examination in ME/CFS, Dr. Peter Rowe discusses joint hypermobility. Read More…
Guest Blog: Dr. Peter Rowe – Is The Physical Examination Normal in CFS? Part 1
The first in a series of blog posts from Dr. Peter Rowe of Johns Hopkins University entitled “Is the physical exam in CFS normal?” Read Part 1 of the series – We are certain that this information will be of great value to both you and your doctor and will clearly illustrate the value of a true physical examination in ME/CFS.