The posterior midline approach to the lumbar spine requires significant manipulation of the paraspinal muscles. Muscle detachment and retraction results in iatrogenic damage such as crush injury, devascularization, and denervation, all of which have been associated with postoperative pain. The muscle most directly affected by the posterior approach is the lumbar multifidus (LM), the largest and most medial of the deep lumbar paraspinal muscles. The effects of the posterior approach on the integrity of the LM is concerning, as multiple studies have demonstrated that intraoperative injuries sustained by the LM lead to postoperative muscle atrophy and potentially worsening low back pain. Given the inevitability of intraoperative paraspinal mus...
PURPOSE This review addressed the question of whether minimally invasive surgery after traumatic tho...
UnrestrictedRecent research suggests that chronic low back pain may be due to altered neuromuscular ...
ObjectiveTo investigate the biomechanical effects of the lumbar posterior complex on the adjacent se...
The posterior midline approach to the lumbar spine requires significant manipulation of the paraspin...
PURPOSE: The Lumbar multifidus muscle has been shown to provide a greater proportion of support in t...
PURPOSE: The Lumbar multifidus muscle has been shown to provide a greater proportion of support in t...
PURPOSE: The Lumbar multifidus muscle has been shown to provide a greater proportion of support in t...
PURPOSE: The Lumbar multifidus muscle has been shown to provide a greater proportion of support in t...
Background: The conventional approach for lumbar fixation involves subperiosteal muscle dissection, ...
The lumbar multifidus (LM) plays a unique role for adjustment and support of lumbar lordosis. Althou...
Low back pain is a prevalent and costly musculoskeletal condition. It has been estimated that betwee...
In posterior lumbar spine surgery, the parspinal muscles must be stripped from their attachments to ...
Lumbar stenosis is the most common pathology seen and treated by spine surgeons. It is often seen in...
Background: Minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MIS-TLIF) has shown to have s...
Objective: To determine the presence of lumbar multifidus atrophy and pain after successful lumbar m...
PURPOSE This review addressed the question of whether minimally invasive surgery after traumatic tho...
UnrestrictedRecent research suggests that chronic low back pain may be due to altered neuromuscular ...
ObjectiveTo investigate the biomechanical effects of the lumbar posterior complex on the adjacent se...
The posterior midline approach to the lumbar spine requires significant manipulation of the paraspin...
PURPOSE: The Lumbar multifidus muscle has been shown to provide a greater proportion of support in t...
PURPOSE: The Lumbar multifidus muscle has been shown to provide a greater proportion of support in t...
PURPOSE: The Lumbar multifidus muscle has been shown to provide a greater proportion of support in t...
PURPOSE: The Lumbar multifidus muscle has been shown to provide a greater proportion of support in t...
Background: The conventional approach for lumbar fixation involves subperiosteal muscle dissection, ...
The lumbar multifidus (LM) plays a unique role for adjustment and support of lumbar lordosis. Althou...
Low back pain is a prevalent and costly musculoskeletal condition. It has been estimated that betwee...
In posterior lumbar spine surgery, the parspinal muscles must be stripped from their attachments to ...
Lumbar stenosis is the most common pathology seen and treated by spine surgeons. It is often seen in...
Background: Minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MIS-TLIF) has shown to have s...
Objective: To determine the presence of lumbar multifidus atrophy and pain after successful lumbar m...
PURPOSE This review addressed the question of whether minimally invasive surgery after traumatic tho...
UnrestrictedRecent research suggests that chronic low back pain may be due to altered neuromuscular ...
ObjectiveTo investigate the biomechanical effects of the lumbar posterior complex on the adjacent se...