Introduction: In fighter pilots neck muscle strengthening exercises are often recommended to protect the neck against pathologies. The aim of the Current study was to compare the relative cross-sectional area (rCSA) and muscle:fat ratio of the cervical musculature of F-16 pilots experiencing neck pain and no neck pain (control) pilots. In addition, correlations between these morphometric characteristics, cervical range of motion (CROM), and neck Muscle strength were evaluated. Methods: There were 35 male F-16 pilots who volunteered, of which 10 experienced bilateral neck pain. A standardized questionnaire was used to collect personal information. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was assessed at the C5-C6 level to determine rCSA and muscle:f...
INTRODUCTION: Performing specific neck strengthening exercises has been proposed to decrease the in...
Due to flight-exposure and age, cervical and trunk musculoskeletal characteristics of military helic...
The aims of this study were to 1) better understand the relative contribution of morphological (musc...
Introduction: In fighter pilots neck muscle strengthening exercises are often recommended to protect...
INTRODUCTION: In fighter pilots neck muscle strengthening exercises are often recommended to protect...
Introduction: Spinal symptoms in fighter pilots are a serious aeromedical problem. The most common n...
Introduction: Neck injuries are common in high performance combat pilots and have been attributed to...
Study aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the possible association of pre-career magnetic res...
Background: A small cross sectional area (CSA) of the paraspinal muscles may be related to low back...
Introduction: Neck injuries are common in high performance combat pilots and have been attributed to...
Objective To compare two neck strength training modalities. Background Neck injury in pilots flying ...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) can be regarded as the gold standard for muscle imaging; however th...
Objective: To compare the pattern of neck extensor muscle use in participants with chronic mechanica...
Introduction: Performing specific neck strengthening exercises has been proposed to decrease the inc...
Objective: Evidence suggests that the deep cervical flexors (DCFs) are important for the control of ...
INTRODUCTION: Performing specific neck strengthening exercises has been proposed to decrease the in...
Due to flight-exposure and age, cervical and trunk musculoskeletal characteristics of military helic...
The aims of this study were to 1) better understand the relative contribution of morphological (musc...
Introduction: In fighter pilots neck muscle strengthening exercises are often recommended to protect...
INTRODUCTION: In fighter pilots neck muscle strengthening exercises are often recommended to protect...
Introduction: Spinal symptoms in fighter pilots are a serious aeromedical problem. The most common n...
Introduction: Neck injuries are common in high performance combat pilots and have been attributed to...
Study aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the possible association of pre-career magnetic res...
Background: A small cross sectional area (CSA) of the paraspinal muscles may be related to low back...
Introduction: Neck injuries are common in high performance combat pilots and have been attributed to...
Objective To compare two neck strength training modalities. Background Neck injury in pilots flying ...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) can be regarded as the gold standard for muscle imaging; however th...
Objective: To compare the pattern of neck extensor muscle use in participants with chronic mechanica...
Introduction: Performing specific neck strengthening exercises has been proposed to decrease the inc...
Objective: Evidence suggests that the deep cervical flexors (DCFs) are important for the control of ...
INTRODUCTION: Performing specific neck strengthening exercises has been proposed to decrease the in...
Due to flight-exposure and age, cervical and trunk musculoskeletal characteristics of military helic...
The aims of this study were to 1) better understand the relative contribution of morphological (musc...