INTRODUCTION Back pain during spaceflight has often been attributed to the lengthening of the spinal column due to the absence of gravity during both short and long-duration missions. Upon landing and re-adaptation to gravity, the spinal column reverts back to its original length thereby causing some individuals to experience pain and muscular spasms, while others experience no ill effects. With International Space Station (ISS) missions, cases of back pain and injury are more common post-flight, but little is known about the potential risk factors. Thus, the purpose of this project was to perform an initial evaluation of reported post-flight back pain and injury cases to relevant spaceflight risk factors in United States astronauts that ha...
BACKGROUND: Back pain is a common complaint during spaceflight that is commonly attributed to interv...
International audienceBackground. Astronauts frequently experience back pain during and after spacef...
Understanding how the effects of long-duration spaceflight (~6-months) might increase fracture risk ...
Back pain during spaceflight has often been attributed to the lengthening of the spinal column due t...
AbstractBACKGROUND:The prevalence of low back pain (LBP) for astronauts in space (68%) is higher tha...
Background: The prevalence of low back pain (LBP) for astronauts in space (68%) is higher than the 1...
Astronaut back pain is frequently reported in the early phase of space flight as they adapt to micro...
Background contextProlonged microgravity exposure is associated with localized low back pain and an ...
Astronauts experience a 4.3-fold increase in disc herniation incidence following spaceflight as comp...
A previous study [1] reported the instantaneous risk of developing a Herniated Nucleus Pulosus (HNP)...
Previous research has shown that crewmembers returning on the Space Shuttle have an increased incide...
Study designProspective case series.ObjectiveEvaluate lumbar paraspinal muscle (PSM) cross-sectional...
Recent work showed an increased risk of cervical and lumbar intervertebral disc (IVD) herniations in...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
BACKGROUND: Astronauts have a higher risk of cervical intervertebral disc herniation. Several mechan...
BACKGROUND: Back pain is a common complaint during spaceflight that is commonly attributed to interv...
International audienceBackground. Astronauts frequently experience back pain during and after spacef...
Understanding how the effects of long-duration spaceflight (~6-months) might increase fracture risk ...
Back pain during spaceflight has often been attributed to the lengthening of the spinal column due t...
AbstractBACKGROUND:The prevalence of low back pain (LBP) for astronauts in space (68%) is higher tha...
Background: The prevalence of low back pain (LBP) for astronauts in space (68%) is higher than the 1...
Astronaut back pain is frequently reported in the early phase of space flight as they adapt to micro...
Background contextProlonged microgravity exposure is associated with localized low back pain and an ...
Astronauts experience a 4.3-fold increase in disc herniation incidence following spaceflight as comp...
A previous study [1] reported the instantaneous risk of developing a Herniated Nucleus Pulosus (HNP)...
Previous research has shown that crewmembers returning on the Space Shuttle have an increased incide...
Study designProspective case series.ObjectiveEvaluate lumbar paraspinal muscle (PSM) cross-sectional...
Recent work showed an increased risk of cervical and lumbar intervertebral disc (IVD) herniations in...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
BACKGROUND: Astronauts have a higher risk of cervical intervertebral disc herniation. Several mechan...
BACKGROUND: Back pain is a common complaint during spaceflight that is commonly attributed to interv...
International audienceBackground. Astronauts frequently experience back pain during and after spacef...
Understanding how the effects of long-duration spaceflight (~6-months) might increase fracture risk ...