PURPOSE: Recent work showed an increased risk of cervical and lumbar intervertebral disc (IVD) herniations in astronauts. The European Space Agency asked the authors to advise on the underlying pathophysiology of this increased risk, to identify predisposing factors and possible interventions and to suggest research priorities. METHODS: The authors performed a narrative literature review of the possible mechanisms, and conducted a survey within the team to prioritize research and prevention approaches. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Based on literature review the most likely cause for lumbar IVD herniations was concluded to be swelling of the IVD in the unloaded condition during spaceflight. For the cervical IVDs, the knowledge base is too limite...
AbstractBACKGROUND:The prevalence of low back pain (LBP) for astronauts in space (68%) is higher tha...
PurposeDisc herniation risk is quadrupled following spaceflight. This study tested the hypothesis th...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Recent work showed an increased risk of cervical and lumbar intervertebral disc (IVD) herniations in...
Astronauts experience a 4.3-fold increase in disc herniation incidence following spaceflight as comp...
BACKGROUND: Astronauts have a higher risk of cervical intervertebral disc herniation. Several mechan...
Previous research has shown that crewmembers returning on the Space Shuttle have an increased incide...
A previous study [1] reported the instantaneous risk of developing a Herniated Nucleus Pulosus (HNP)...
Purpose: Astronauts returning from long ISS missions have demonstrated an increased incidence of lum...
Background contextProlonged microgravity exposure is associated with localized low back pain and an ...
Background: The prevalence of low back pain (LBP) for astronauts in space (68%) is higher than the 1...
Background: No studies have been published on an astronaut population to assess the effectiveness of...
BACKGROUND: Back pain is a common complaint during spaceflight that is commonly attributed to interv...
BackgroundNo studies have been published on an astronaut population to assess the effectiveness of c...
International audienceBackground Vertebral deconditioning is commonly experienced after space flight...
AbstractBACKGROUND:The prevalence of low back pain (LBP) for astronauts in space (68%) is higher tha...
PurposeDisc herniation risk is quadrupled following spaceflight. This study tested the hypothesis th...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Recent work showed an increased risk of cervical and lumbar intervertebral disc (IVD) herniations in...
Astronauts experience a 4.3-fold increase in disc herniation incidence following spaceflight as comp...
BACKGROUND: Astronauts have a higher risk of cervical intervertebral disc herniation. Several mechan...
Previous research has shown that crewmembers returning on the Space Shuttle have an increased incide...
A previous study [1] reported the instantaneous risk of developing a Herniated Nucleus Pulosus (HNP)...
Purpose: Astronauts returning from long ISS missions have demonstrated an increased incidence of lum...
Background contextProlonged microgravity exposure is associated with localized low back pain and an ...
Background: The prevalence of low back pain (LBP) for astronauts in space (68%) is higher than the 1...
Background: No studies have been published on an astronaut population to assess the effectiveness of...
BACKGROUND: Back pain is a common complaint during spaceflight that is commonly attributed to interv...
BackgroundNo studies have been published on an astronaut population to assess the effectiveness of c...
International audienceBackground Vertebral deconditioning is commonly experienced after space flight...
AbstractBACKGROUND:The prevalence of low back pain (LBP) for astronauts in space (68%) is higher tha...
PurposeDisc herniation risk is quadrupled following spaceflight. This study tested the hypothesis th...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...