Aim: To investigate the presence of fatty infiltrate in the cervical extensor musculature in patients with insidious-onset neck pain to better understand the possible pathophysiology underlying such changes in chronic whiplash-associated disorders (WAD). Materials and methods: A sample of convenience of 23 women with persistent insidious-onset neck pain (mean age 29.2 ± 6.9 years) was recruited for the study. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was used to quantify fatty infiltration in the cervical extensor musculature. Quantitative Sensory Testing (QST; pressure and thermal pain thresholds) was performed as sensory features are present in chronic whiplash. Self-reported pain and disability, as well as psychological distress, were measured us...
Impaired neck muscle function leads to disability in individuals with chronic whiplash-associated di...
Cervical muscle function is disturbed in patients with persistent pain related to a whiplash associa...
Study Design: Nonsystematic review of cervical spine lesions in whiplash-associated disorders (WAD)....
AIM: To investigate the presence of fatty infiltrate in the cervical extensor musculature in patient...
Ongoing pain and disability is not uncommon in 20-60% of persons following a whiplash injury. A numb...
The objective was to determine whether any measurable changes in sensory responses, kinesthetic sens...
Radiological findings associated with poor recovery following whiplash injury remain elusive. Muscle...
Study Design. Population-based cross-sectional study. Objective. The aim of this study was to gain a...
Study Design. Cross-sectional investigation of muscle changes in patients suffering from persistent ...
Chronic neck pain, a common cause of disability, seems to be the result of several interacting mecha...
BackgroundObjective Studies of cross-sectional area (CSA) (morphology) and muscle fat infiltration (...
Objectives: To investigate sensory changes present in patients with chronic whiplash-associated diso...
Background: Chronic non-specific neck pain (CINP) is common, but the etiology remains unclear. This ...
Objective The aim of this study was to investigate and compare the mechanical responses of dorsal ne...
Single-center prospective longitudinal study.To study the (1) temporal development of muscle fatty i...
Impaired neck muscle function leads to disability in individuals with chronic whiplash-associated di...
Cervical muscle function is disturbed in patients with persistent pain related to a whiplash associa...
Study Design: Nonsystematic review of cervical spine lesions in whiplash-associated disorders (WAD)....
AIM: To investigate the presence of fatty infiltrate in the cervical extensor musculature in patient...
Ongoing pain and disability is not uncommon in 20-60% of persons following a whiplash injury. A numb...
The objective was to determine whether any measurable changes in sensory responses, kinesthetic sens...
Radiological findings associated with poor recovery following whiplash injury remain elusive. Muscle...
Study Design. Population-based cross-sectional study. Objective. The aim of this study was to gain a...
Study Design. Cross-sectional investigation of muscle changes in patients suffering from persistent ...
Chronic neck pain, a common cause of disability, seems to be the result of several interacting mecha...
BackgroundObjective Studies of cross-sectional area (CSA) (morphology) and muscle fat infiltration (...
Objectives: To investigate sensory changes present in patients with chronic whiplash-associated diso...
Background: Chronic non-specific neck pain (CINP) is common, but the etiology remains unclear. This ...
Objective The aim of this study was to investigate and compare the mechanical responses of dorsal ne...
Single-center prospective longitudinal study.To study the (1) temporal development of muscle fatty i...
Impaired neck muscle function leads to disability in individuals with chronic whiplash-associated di...
Cervical muscle function is disturbed in patients with persistent pain related to a whiplash associa...
Study Design: Nonsystematic review of cervical spine lesions in whiplash-associated disorders (WAD)....