2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1471484/v2
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Orthostatic Intolerance as a Potential Contributor to Prolonged Fatigue and Inconsistent Performance in Elite Swimmers

Abstract: BackgroundAthletic underperformance is characterized by fatigue and an inability to sustain a consistent exercise workload. We describe five elite swimmers with prolonged fatigue and athletic underperformance in whom an approach that focused on orthostatic intolerance was associated with improved function.MethodsParticipants were referred for evaluation of fatigue and underperformance to the Chronic Fatigue Clinic at the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center. All patients were evaluated for overtraining syndrome, as… Show more

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