The objective was to determine whether any measurable changes in sensory responses, kinesthetic sense, cervical motion, and psychological features were related to established fatty infiltration values in the cervical extensor musculature in subjects with persistent whiplash. It is unknown if fatty infiltrate is related to any signs or symptoms. Data on motor function, Quantitative Sensory Testing, psychological and general well-being, and pain and disability were collected from 79 female subjects with chronic whiplash. Total fat values were created for all subjects by averaging the muscle fat indices by muscle, level, and side from our MRI dataset of all the cervical extensor muscles. Results of this study indicate the presence of altered p...
Here we present a secondary analysis from a parent database of 97 acutely injured participants enrol...
The presence of intramuscular fat (IMF) in the cervical spine muscles of patients with whiplash asso...
BackgroundThere is insufficient knowledge of pathophysiological parameters to understand the mechani...
Ongoing pain and disability is not uncommon in 20-60% of persons following a whiplash injury. A numb...
Aim: To investigate the presence of fatty infiltrate in the cervical extensor musculature in patient...
Radiological findings associated with poor recovery following whiplash injury remain elusive. Muscle...
Study Design. Cross-sectional investigation of muscle changes in patients suffering from persistent ...
The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between fat infiltration in the cerv...
Study Design. Retrospective investigation of muscle changes in patients suffering from chronic whipl...
Single-center prospective longitudinal study.To study the (1) temporal development of muscle fatty i...
AIM: To investigate the presence of fatty infiltrate in the cervical extensor musculature in patient...
Cervical muscle function is disturbed in patients with persistent pain related to a whiplash associa...
Here we present a secondary analysis from a parent database of 97 acutely injured participants enrol...
Abstract Background There is insufficient knowledge of pathophysiological parameters to understand t...
The presence of intramuscular fat (IMF) in the cervical spine muscles of patients with whiplash asso...
Here we present a secondary analysis from a parent database of 97 acutely injured participants enrol...
The presence of intramuscular fat (IMF) in the cervical spine muscles of patients with whiplash asso...
BackgroundThere is insufficient knowledge of pathophysiological parameters to understand the mechani...
Ongoing pain and disability is not uncommon in 20-60% of persons following a whiplash injury. A numb...
Aim: To investigate the presence of fatty infiltrate in the cervical extensor musculature in patient...
Radiological findings associated with poor recovery following whiplash injury remain elusive. Muscle...
Study Design. Cross-sectional investigation of muscle changes in patients suffering from persistent ...
The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between fat infiltration in the cerv...
Study Design. Retrospective investigation of muscle changes in patients suffering from chronic whipl...
Single-center prospective longitudinal study.To study the (1) temporal development of muscle fatty i...
AIM: To investigate the presence of fatty infiltrate in the cervical extensor musculature in patient...
Cervical muscle function is disturbed in patients with persistent pain related to a whiplash associa...
Here we present a secondary analysis from a parent database of 97 acutely injured participants enrol...
Abstract Background There is insufficient knowledge of pathophysiological parameters to understand t...
The presence of intramuscular fat (IMF) in the cervical spine muscles of patients with whiplash asso...
Here we present a secondary analysis from a parent database of 97 acutely injured participants enrol...
The presence of intramuscular fat (IMF) in the cervical spine muscles of patients with whiplash asso...
BackgroundThere is insufficient knowledge of pathophysiological parameters to understand the mechani...