Introduction: Degenerative disease of the spine is a generic term encompassing a wide range of different disease processes, which leads to spinal instability; traumatic/neoplastic events can accelerate this aging process. Therefore, the dynamic nature of the spine and its mobility across multiple segments is difficult to depict with any single imaging modality. Methods: A review of PubMed databases for articles published about kMRI in patients with cervical and lumbar spinal desease was performed. We focused on the physiopathological changes in the transition from supine to upright position in spine instability. Discussion: Until a few years ago, X-ray was the only imaging modality for the spine in the upright position. Of the imaging techn...
Magnetic resonance imaging has, until recently, been limited to scans with patients in the recumbent...
AIm: Cervical spine is the most kinetic segment of the whole vertebrae. The radiologic imaging metho...
PURPOSE/INTRODUCTION: To assess the usefulness of weight-bearing examination of the lumbar spine pe...
Introduction: Degenerative disease of the spine is a generic term encompassing a wide range of diffe...
Abstract Background Degenerative disease of the lumbar spine is one of the most prevalent pathologie...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has an established role in the assessment of degenerative musculosk...
Purpose of our study was to evaluate the behavior of the lumbar spine of young athletes in the supin...
Spinal canal stenosis is a dynamic phenomenon that becomes apparent during spinal loading. Current d...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy of dynamic lumbosacral-MRI compared...
SummaryConventional, static magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is able to provide a vast amount of inf...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate morphometric variations of the cervical spine in patients with cer...
The objectives of this study were to (a) develop a standing MRI imaging protocol, tolerable to symp...
Background Patients with low back pain frequently demonstrate recumbent magnetic resonance imaging (...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to critically analyze the current evidence regarding the role of dynamic supine ...
Cervical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the gold standard exam in the assessment of patients af...
Magnetic resonance imaging has, until recently, been limited to scans with patients in the recumbent...
AIm: Cervical spine is the most kinetic segment of the whole vertebrae. The radiologic imaging metho...
PURPOSE/INTRODUCTION: To assess the usefulness of weight-bearing examination of the lumbar spine pe...
Introduction: Degenerative disease of the spine is a generic term encompassing a wide range of diffe...
Abstract Background Degenerative disease of the lumbar spine is one of the most prevalent pathologie...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has an established role in the assessment of degenerative musculosk...
Purpose of our study was to evaluate the behavior of the lumbar spine of young athletes in the supin...
Spinal canal stenosis is a dynamic phenomenon that becomes apparent during spinal loading. Current d...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy of dynamic lumbosacral-MRI compared...
SummaryConventional, static magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is able to provide a vast amount of inf...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate morphometric variations of the cervical spine in patients with cer...
The objectives of this study were to (a) develop a standing MRI imaging protocol, tolerable to symp...
Background Patients with low back pain frequently demonstrate recumbent magnetic resonance imaging (...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to critically analyze the current evidence regarding the role of dynamic supine ...
Cervical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the gold standard exam in the assessment of patients af...
Magnetic resonance imaging has, until recently, been limited to scans with patients in the recumbent...
AIm: Cervical spine is the most kinetic segment of the whole vertebrae. The radiologic imaging metho...
PURPOSE/INTRODUCTION: To assess the usefulness of weight-bearing examination of the lumbar spine pe...