BACKGROUND: The prevalence of low back pain (LBP) for astronauts in space (68%) is higher than the 1-mo prevalence for the general population on Earth (39%). It is unclear whether differences occur between healthy subjects and astronauts with a history of LBP. Knowledge of this issue is important to assess whether a history of LBP could have an operational impact. METHODS: We evaluated LBP prospectively during short duration spaceflight (15 d; N=20) and compared this with similar data collected during two bed rest studies (N=40). Astronauts completed a questionnaire 5-10 d preflight, during each flight day, and 5-10 d postflight. RESULTS: All astronauts with a history of LBP also developed LBP in flight. These astronauts reported a signific...
Objective: The objective of this study was to develop a ground-based model for spinal adaption to mi...
Purpose In microgravity, muscle atrophy occurs in the intrinsic muscles of the spine, with changes a...
A previous study [1] reported the instantaneous risk of developing a Herniated Nucleus Pulosus (HNP)...
Background: The prevalence of low back pain (LBP) for astronauts in space (68%) is higher than the 1...
AbstractBACKGROUND:The prevalence of low back pain (LBP) for astronauts in space (68%) is higher tha...
Background contextProlonged microgravity exposure is associated with localized low back pain and an ...
Back pain during spaceflight has often been attributed to the lengthening of the spinal column due t...
BackgroundNo studies have been published on an astronaut population to assess the effectiveness of c...
Background: No studies have been published on an astronaut population to assess the effectiveness of...
Astronaut back pain is frequently reported in the early phase of space flight as they adapt to micro...
Physical inactivity and lumbopelvic deconditioning have been linked to increased incidence of non-sp...
PURPOSE: Recent work showed an increased risk of cervical and lumbar intervertebral disc (IVD) herni...
International audienceBackground. Astronauts frequently experience back pain during and after spacef...
Exposure to the microgravity environment induces physiological changes in the cardiovascular, muscul...
Purpose: Astronauts returning from long ISS missions have demonstrated an increased incidence of lum...
Objective: The objective of this study was to develop a ground-based model for spinal adaption to mi...
Purpose In microgravity, muscle atrophy occurs in the intrinsic muscles of the spine, with changes a...
A previous study [1] reported the instantaneous risk of developing a Herniated Nucleus Pulosus (HNP)...
Background: The prevalence of low back pain (LBP) for astronauts in space (68%) is higher than the 1...
AbstractBACKGROUND:The prevalence of low back pain (LBP) for astronauts in space (68%) is higher tha...
Background contextProlonged microgravity exposure is associated with localized low back pain and an ...
Back pain during spaceflight has often been attributed to the lengthening of the spinal column due t...
BackgroundNo studies have been published on an astronaut population to assess the effectiveness of c...
Background: No studies have been published on an astronaut population to assess the effectiveness of...
Astronaut back pain is frequently reported in the early phase of space flight as they adapt to micro...
Physical inactivity and lumbopelvic deconditioning have been linked to increased incidence of non-sp...
PURPOSE: Recent work showed an increased risk of cervical and lumbar intervertebral disc (IVD) herni...
International audienceBackground. Astronauts frequently experience back pain during and after spacef...
Exposure to the microgravity environment induces physiological changes in the cardiovascular, muscul...
Purpose: Astronauts returning from long ISS missions have demonstrated an increased incidence of lum...
Objective: The objective of this study was to develop a ground-based model for spinal adaption to mi...
Purpose In microgravity, muscle atrophy occurs in the intrinsic muscles of the spine, with changes a...
A previous study [1] reported the instantaneous risk of developing a Herniated Nucleus Pulosus (HNP)...