Clinical TrialInvestigating the relationship between performance fatigability and Parkinson’s Disease related fatigue Investigating the relationship between performance fatigability and Parkinson's Disease related fatigue Recent findings show that while aerobic exercise improves neuromuscular performance fatigability in people with Parkinson’s disease, it does not reduce their perceived fatigue, which strongly influences their motivation to exercise. This study aims to evaluate the relationship between performance fatigability and Parkinson’s-related fatigue by collecting both objective neuromuscular data and self-reported clinical measures. Study type: In person – Ontario (Guelph) Compensation: $55 + parking Time commitment: 2 visits totalling 4 hours Study flyer Contact Persons Pardeep Khangura Email pkhang01@guelphhumber.ca Share this post: