Background: The cervical multifidus muscles insert onto the lower cervical facet capsular ligaments and the cervical facet joints are the source of pain in some chronic whiplash patients. Reflex activation of the multifidus muscle during a whiplash exposure could potentially contribute to injuring the facet capsular ligament. Our goal was to determine the onset latency and activation amplitude of the cervical multifidus muscles to a simulated rear-end collision and a loud acoustic stimuli. Methods: Wire electromyographic (EMG) electrodes were inserted unilaterally into the cervical multifidus muscles of 9 subjects (6M, 3F) at the C4 and C6 levels. Seated subj...
Recent epidemiological evidence shows that the potential for whiplash injury varies with both the av...
Background. Chronic whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) have been shown to be associated with motor ...
Background. Chronic whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) have been shown to be associated with motor ...
Abstract Background The cervical multifidus muscles insert onto the lower cervical facet capsular li...
Most whiplash injuries are sustained in isolated rear-end collisions which occur without warning. Mo...
Most whiplash injuries are sustained in isolated rear-end collisions which occur without warning. Mo...
The human startle response produces muscle contractions throughout the body but the most brisk and s...
Purpose: Whiplash associated disorders remain a major health problem in terms of impact on health ca...
Introduction: In British Columbia, whiplash injuries and its associated disorders are serious econom...
Introduction: In British Columbia, whiplash injuries and its associated disorders are serious econom...
Study Design. Surface electromyography measurements of the upper trapezius muscles were performed in...
Purpose: To quantitatively compare the muscle cross-sectional areas (CSAs) of the cervical muscles i...
Objective The aim of this study was to investigate and compare the mechanical responses of dorsal ne...
Background: People with whiplash-associated disorders (WADs) report difficulty with quick head movem...
Objective The aim of this study was to investigate and compare the mechanical responses of dorsal ne...
Recent epidemiological evidence shows that the potential for whiplash injury varies with both the av...
Background. Chronic whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) have been shown to be associated with motor ...
Background. Chronic whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) have been shown to be associated with motor ...
Abstract Background The cervical multifidus muscles insert onto the lower cervical facet capsular li...
Most whiplash injuries are sustained in isolated rear-end collisions which occur without warning. Mo...
Most whiplash injuries are sustained in isolated rear-end collisions which occur without warning. Mo...
The human startle response produces muscle contractions throughout the body but the most brisk and s...
Purpose: Whiplash associated disorders remain a major health problem in terms of impact on health ca...
Introduction: In British Columbia, whiplash injuries and its associated disorders are serious econom...
Introduction: In British Columbia, whiplash injuries and its associated disorders are serious econom...
Study Design. Surface electromyography measurements of the upper trapezius muscles were performed in...
Purpose: To quantitatively compare the muscle cross-sectional areas (CSAs) of the cervical muscles i...
Objective The aim of this study was to investigate and compare the mechanical responses of dorsal ne...
Background: People with whiplash-associated disorders (WADs) report difficulty with quick head movem...
Objective The aim of this study was to investigate and compare the mechanical responses of dorsal ne...
Recent epidemiological evidence shows that the potential for whiplash injury varies with both the av...
Background. Chronic whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) have been shown to be associated with motor ...
Background. Chronic whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) have been shown to be associated with motor ...