Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8804604 | The Spine Journal | 2018 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
We observed that multifidus atrophy, rather than intervertebral disc swelling, associated strongly with lumbar flattening and increased stiffness. Because these changes have been previously linked with detrimental spine biomechanics and pain in terrestrial populations, when combined with evidence of pre-flight vertebral end plate insufficiency, they may elevate injury risk for astronauts upon return to gravity loading. Our results also have implications for deconditioned spines on Earth. We anticipate that our results will inform new astronaut countermeasures that target the multifidus muscles, and research on the role of muscular stability in relation to chronic low back pain and disc injury.
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Authors
Jeannie F. PhD, Stephanie L. MS, Kristine Khieu, Conor W. MD, Robert M. MBA, Dezba G. PhD, Jojo V. PT, DMT, Douglas G. MD, PhD, Alan R. PhD, Jeffrey C. PhD,