STUDY DESIGN. Immunohistochemical study on fresh cadaver specimens. OBJECTIVE. Assessment of mechanoreceptor and nociceptor levels and distribution in iliolumbar ligament. SUMMARY AND BACKGROUND DATA. The function of iliolumbar ligament and its role in low back pain has not been yet fully clarified. Understanding the innervation of this ligament should provide a ground which enables formation of stronger hypotheses. METHODS. Bilateral 30 iliolumbar ligaments of 15 fresh cadavers were included in the study. Morphologic properties were recorded and the ligaments were examined by focusing on 3 main parts: ligament, bone insertions, and tendon body. Assessment of mechanoreceptor and nociceptor levels and their distribution in iliolumbar ligamen...
The burden of non-specific low back pain in the population is substantial. Putative sacroiliac joint...
SUMMARY: Literature related to the study of interspinous ligament in the lumbar region is sparse. Ve...
textabstractThe iliolumbar ligament has been described as the most important ligament for res...
STUDY DESIGN: Immunohistochemical study on fresh cadaver specimens. OBJECTIVE: Assessment of mechano...
Study Design. Immunohistochemical study on fresh cadaver specimens.Objective. Assessment of mechanor...
Study Design. Immunohistochemical study on fresh cadaver specimens.Objective. Assessment of mechanor...
STUDY DESIGN: In embalmed human bodies the tension of the long dorsal sacroiliac ligament was measur...
The contribution of the iliolumbar ligament to the stability of the lumbosacral junction was studied...
The Study consisted of biomechanical modelling and in vitro experiments. The objective of the study ...
To precisely evaluate low back pain, identification of the detailed innervation of the lumbar spine ...
Microscopic examination of different tissues is widely used to evaluate the morphology of biological...
The development of the iliolumbar ligament and its anatomy and histology were studied in cadavers fr...
The study consisted of biomechanical modelling and in vitro experiments. The objective of the study ...
Background: Ligamentum flavum normally has neural ends so it has sensory role and helps to protect v...
Background: Active restraint for the elbow joint is provided by the soft tissue component, which con...
The burden of non-specific low back pain in the population is substantial. Putative sacroiliac joint...
SUMMARY: Literature related to the study of interspinous ligament in the lumbar region is sparse. Ve...
textabstractThe iliolumbar ligament has been described as the most important ligament for res...
STUDY DESIGN: Immunohistochemical study on fresh cadaver specimens. OBJECTIVE: Assessment of mechano...
Study Design. Immunohistochemical study on fresh cadaver specimens.Objective. Assessment of mechanor...
Study Design. Immunohistochemical study on fresh cadaver specimens.Objective. Assessment of mechanor...
STUDY DESIGN: In embalmed human bodies the tension of the long dorsal sacroiliac ligament was measur...
The contribution of the iliolumbar ligament to the stability of the lumbosacral junction was studied...
The Study consisted of biomechanical modelling and in vitro experiments. The objective of the study ...
To precisely evaluate low back pain, identification of the detailed innervation of the lumbar spine ...
Microscopic examination of different tissues is widely used to evaluate the morphology of biological...
The development of the iliolumbar ligament and its anatomy and histology were studied in cadavers fr...
The study consisted of biomechanical modelling and in vitro experiments. The objective of the study ...
Background: Ligamentum flavum normally has neural ends so it has sensory role and helps to protect v...
Background: Active restraint for the elbow joint is provided by the soft tissue component, which con...
The burden of non-specific low back pain in the population is substantial. Putative sacroiliac joint...
SUMMARY: Literature related to the study of interspinous ligament in the lumbar region is sparse. Ve...
textabstractThe iliolumbar ligament has been described as the most important ligament for res...