Lumbar multifidus (LMT) is a key muscle, which provides stability to the lum-bar spine, and has been shown to have altered neuromuscular recruitment fol-lowing acute episodes of low back pain. Architectural parameters are impor-tant determinants of function, but have not been well documented for LMT. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to model and quantify the architecture of LMT throughout its volume. Nine male and one female formalin-embalmed cadaveric specimens (average age 80 6 11 years) without any evidence of spi-nal deformity/pathology were used. The musculotendinous components of LMT were serially dissected and digitized. Next, the data were imported into MAYATM to create a three-dimensional model of each segment of LMT from wh...
Background: Since the contribution of the lumbar multifidus(LM) is not well understood in relation t...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine changes in functional cross-sectional area ...
Objective: To determine the presence of lumbar multifidus atrophy and pain after successful lumbar m...
Muscle architecture, innervation pattern and fiber type distribution of lumbar multifidus (LMT) thro...
UnrestrictedRecent research suggests that chronic low back pain may be due to altered neuromuscular ...
Background Lumbar multifidus (LM) is regarded as the major stabilizing muscle of the spine. The effe...
The lumbar multifidus (LM) plays a unique role for adjustment and support of lumbar lordosis. Althou...
BackgroundDue to its unique arrangement, the deep and superficial fibers of the multifidus may have ...
ABSTRACT: This anatomical study describes the morphology of the human lumbar multifidus muscle throu...
The contribution of the trunk muscles to spinal stability is well established. There is convincing e...
Background context: Multifidus cross-sectional area was often measured in chronic low back pain (LBP...
The lack of control of lumbar stability is thought to be a major factor in the aetiology and chronic...
STUDY DESIGN. A prospective study of multifidus images. OBJECTIVE. To compare the change of the cros...
What Is Known?The lumbar multifidus muscle has been characterized using rehabilitative ultrasound im...
Objective To identify the correlations between the location of multifidus atrophy and the level of l...
Background: Since the contribution of the lumbar multifidus(LM) is not well understood in relation t...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine changes in functional cross-sectional area ...
Objective: To determine the presence of lumbar multifidus atrophy and pain after successful lumbar m...
Muscle architecture, innervation pattern and fiber type distribution of lumbar multifidus (LMT) thro...
UnrestrictedRecent research suggests that chronic low back pain may be due to altered neuromuscular ...
Background Lumbar multifidus (LM) is regarded as the major stabilizing muscle of the spine. The effe...
The lumbar multifidus (LM) plays a unique role for adjustment and support of lumbar lordosis. Althou...
BackgroundDue to its unique arrangement, the deep and superficial fibers of the multifidus may have ...
ABSTRACT: This anatomical study describes the morphology of the human lumbar multifidus muscle throu...
The contribution of the trunk muscles to spinal stability is well established. There is convincing e...
Background context: Multifidus cross-sectional area was often measured in chronic low back pain (LBP...
The lack of control of lumbar stability is thought to be a major factor in the aetiology and chronic...
STUDY DESIGN. A prospective study of multifidus images. OBJECTIVE. To compare the change of the cros...
What Is Known?The lumbar multifidus muscle has been characterized using rehabilitative ultrasound im...
Objective To identify the correlations between the location of multifidus atrophy and the level of l...
Background: Since the contribution of the lumbar multifidus(LM) is not well understood in relation t...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine changes in functional cross-sectional area ...
Objective: To determine the presence of lumbar multifidus atrophy and pain after successful lumbar m...