Background: Several studies have associated a large breast size with an increased prevalence and severity of musculoskeletal pain, particularly pain in the upper torso. Despite this evidence, no research has explored whether breast size or related characteristics are risk factors for upper torso musculoskeletal pain. Methods: A backward multiple regression analysis was performed to identify whether characteristics of the breasts and upper torso, as well as physical factors known to be associated with musculoskeletal pain, could predict musculoskeletal pain among a cohort of 378 Australian women aged 18 years and over who had a wide range of breast sizes. Findings: The model identified that breast volume, age and nipple-to-nipple distance pr...
Women with larger breasts have been found to have greater kyphosis and lordosis angles than women wi...
Background: Insufficient breast support from an ill-fitting bra is a known barrier to participating ...
Breast hypertrophy is a common medical condition whose morbidity has increased over recent decades. ...
Background Women with large breasts frequently experience upper torso pain secondary to their breast...
This PhD advances knowledge on breast size as a factor associated with upper back pain in mature-age...
Background: Menopause would seem to exist as a period of accelerated changes for women and their upp...
Introduction: A single sample study was undertaken to determine the strength and direction of correl...
INTRODUCTION: A single sample study was undertaken to determine the strength and direction of correl...
Purpose: This study investigated the effects of obesity on breast size, thoracic spine structure and...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether a simple 4-factor model using self-reported data could be used to pre...
Introduction and aim. Large breast sizes frequently contribute to women presenting with severe pain ...
The physical characteristics of postmenopausal women that are associated with upper back pain are no...
Abstract Background: Larger breasted women are at higher risk of wearing ill-fitting breast-suppo...
Breast pain has been investigated in clinical populations; however we have yet to understand the pre...
OBJECTIVES: To explore whether multi-site musculoskeletal pain differs from more localised musculosk...
Women with larger breasts have been found to have greater kyphosis and lordosis angles than women wi...
Background: Insufficient breast support from an ill-fitting bra is a known barrier to participating ...
Breast hypertrophy is a common medical condition whose morbidity has increased over recent decades. ...
Background Women with large breasts frequently experience upper torso pain secondary to their breast...
This PhD advances knowledge on breast size as a factor associated with upper back pain in mature-age...
Background: Menopause would seem to exist as a period of accelerated changes for women and their upp...
Introduction: A single sample study was undertaken to determine the strength and direction of correl...
INTRODUCTION: A single sample study was undertaken to determine the strength and direction of correl...
Purpose: This study investigated the effects of obesity on breast size, thoracic spine structure and...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether a simple 4-factor model using self-reported data could be used to pre...
Introduction and aim. Large breast sizes frequently contribute to women presenting with severe pain ...
The physical characteristics of postmenopausal women that are associated with upper back pain are no...
Abstract Background: Larger breasted women are at higher risk of wearing ill-fitting breast-suppo...
Breast pain has been investigated in clinical populations; however we have yet to understand the pre...
OBJECTIVES: To explore whether multi-site musculoskeletal pain differs from more localised musculosk...
Women with larger breasts have been found to have greater kyphosis and lordosis angles than women wi...
Background: Insufficient breast support from an ill-fitting bra is a known barrier to participating ...
Breast hypertrophy is a common medical condition whose morbidity has increased over recent decades. ...