
Your posted artice references that some objective ways to measure muscle fatigue have been developed! Hallelujah [It's not in your head!] see footnote #50 -
"The present study demonstrates greater muscle fatigue and delayed force recovery in MS patients compared to controls. This fatigue was not due to central fatigue, peripheral fatigue of the motor nerve or myoneural junction, or from impaired excitability of the muscle membrane. Hence, the site of impairment during intermittent tetanic stimulation apparently lies within the muscle itself..... The correlation of clinical disability ratings to intramuscular fatigue in MS suggests that individuals with upper motor neuron lesions have secondary changes in muscle..."
link to cited article in footnote #50 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2733338/
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