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Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a disorder characterized by extreme fatigue or exhaustion. This fatigue does not go away with sleep and cannot always be explained by an underlying medical condition, though chronic fatigue has been linked to and metabolic syndrome.
Idaho State University
Doctor of Physical Therapy -2014
Weber State University
B.S. Athletic Training and Athletic Therapy -2010
Originally from South Ogden and a graduate of Bonneville High School, Dr. Jake Cooper is happy to be back in the Ogden area as a physical therapist with Ogden Clinic Orthopedics. He helps Ogden patients with everything from spinal stenosis treatment to injury prevention and more. Dr. Cooper is an Athletic Training and Therapy graduate of Weber State University who went on to complete his Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Idaho State University. His interests as an Ogden Clinic physical therapist include sports medicine and injury prevention, Mechanical Diagnosis and Treatment of the Spine (MDT), and Instrument-assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM).
Dr. Cooper loves spending time outdoors with his wife and two kids. Hunting, fishing, running, hiking, and ATVing are some of his favorite hobbies. He is also fluent in Spanish after serving a mission in Uruguay.
Most people endure some form of chronic pain at one point or another in their lifetime. For many, it may be tempting to seek relief in the form of prescription medication. However, prescription medications provide only temporary relief, and often carry the risk of dependency.
https://blog.ogdenclinic.com/2016/10/04/exercise-the-best-medication-qa-with-dr-jake-cooper-ogden-clinic-physical-therapist/