Study Design. Longitudinal case-controlled animal study. Objective. To investigate putative cellular mechanisms to explain structural changes in muscle and adipose and connective tissues of the back muscles after intervertebral disc (IVD) injury. Summary of Background Data. Structural back muscle changes are ubiquitous with back pain/injury and considered relevant for outcome, but their exact nature, time course, and cellular mechanisms remain elusive. We used an animal model that produces phenotypic back muscle changes after IVD injury to study these issues at the cellular/molecular level. Methods. Multifidus muscle was harvested from both sides of the spine at L1–L2 and L3–L4 IVDs in 27 castrated male sheep at 3 (n = 10) or 6 (n = 17) ...
Background contextThe association between low back pain and lumbar disc degeneration is not fully ch...
Study Design. Basic science study of the rabbit multi dus muscle response to intervertebral disc de...
Background:Paraspinal muscles are crucial for vertebral stabilization and movement. These muscles ar...
Study Design: Longitudinal case-controlled animal study. Objective: To investigate putative cellu...
Study Design: Longitudinal case-controlled animal study. Objective: To investigate the effect of ...
Study Design: Longitudinal case-control animal model. Objective: To investigate effects of mesenchy...
Study Design. Longitudinal case-control animal model. Objective. To investigate effects of me...
Purpose Proprioceptive deficits are common in low back pain. The multifidus muscle undergoes substan...
Purpose: Intervertebral disk (IVD) lesion and its subsequent degeneration have a profound effect on ...
Study Design. Experimental study of muscle changes after lumbar spinal injury. Objectives. To invest...
Recent animal studies have discovered dysregulation of local inflammatory activity as a novel mechan...
Spinal health depends on optimal back muscle performance, and this is determined by muscle structure...
Background Context: The association between low back pain and lumbar disc degeneration is not fully ...
HYPOTHESIS: Chronic rotator cuff tears are associated with irreversible architectural muscle changes...
The multifidus muscle has been proposed to play an important role in the development and recurrence ...
Background contextThe association between low back pain and lumbar disc degeneration is not fully ch...
Study Design. Basic science study of the rabbit multi dus muscle response to intervertebral disc de...
Background:Paraspinal muscles are crucial for vertebral stabilization and movement. These muscles ar...
Study Design: Longitudinal case-controlled animal study. Objective: To investigate putative cellu...
Study Design: Longitudinal case-controlled animal study. Objective: To investigate the effect of ...
Study Design: Longitudinal case-control animal model. Objective: To investigate effects of mesenchy...
Study Design. Longitudinal case-control animal model. Objective. To investigate effects of me...
Purpose Proprioceptive deficits are common in low back pain. The multifidus muscle undergoes substan...
Purpose: Intervertebral disk (IVD) lesion and its subsequent degeneration have a profound effect on ...
Study Design. Experimental study of muscle changes after lumbar spinal injury. Objectives. To invest...
Recent animal studies have discovered dysregulation of local inflammatory activity as a novel mechan...
Spinal health depends on optimal back muscle performance, and this is determined by muscle structure...
Background Context: The association between low back pain and lumbar disc degeneration is not fully ...
HYPOTHESIS: Chronic rotator cuff tears are associated with irreversible architectural muscle changes...
The multifidus muscle has been proposed to play an important role in the development and recurrence ...
Background contextThe association between low back pain and lumbar disc degeneration is not fully ch...
Study Design. Basic science study of the rabbit multi dus muscle response to intervertebral disc de...
Background:Paraspinal muscles are crucial for vertebral stabilization and movement. These muscles ar...