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Preview: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-54165-1_26Abstract
Exercise is an important component of the management of PoTS especially where deconditioning is present. In particular the long term effects of increased physical fitness such as increased blood volume, stroke volume and cardiac output, enhanced vascular pressure by enlarged muscle tissue and possible changes to the baroreflex are all thought to counteract orthostatic intolerance. Exercise needs to be carefully prescribed through careful clinically reasoning, gradation and monitoring, alongside other non pharmacological and pharmacological treatments. In particular people with overlapping pathologies such as Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder, Ehlers Danlos Syndromes, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome or overtraining scenarios need to be carefully managed to avoid exacerbation of symptoms and to enable steady progress.
It is a chapter from an anthology. CFS is also mentioned in other chapters. I have quoted this chapter because of the recommendation for exercises. (Please forgive me, if something like this does not belong here, this is my first contribution).