Many studies agree that muscles stabilize the spine. However, there is no agreement on the mechanism of stabilization.Avinash PatwardhanRobert HaveyKevin MeadeBrian LeeBrian DunlapThomas Gavin1998 advances in bioengineering: 1998 ASME(American Society of Mechanical Engineers) international mechanical ...
Stability of the lumbar spineSpineKirkaldy-Willis WH, Farfan HF.doi:10.3109/17453678909154177Anders BergmarkLippincott Williams & Wilkins,Acta Orthopaedica
One important mechanical function of the lumbar spine is to support the upper body by transmitting compressive and shearing forces to the lower body during the performance of everyday activities. To enable the successful transmission of these forces, mechanical stability of the spinal system must be...
The contribution of anatomical structures to the stability of the spine is of great relevance for diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic evaluation of spinal pathologies. Although a plethora of literature is available, the contribution of anatomical structures is still not well understood. Purpose We aim...
The biomechanical stability of the lumbar spine after two surgical procedures of total facetectomy and osteoplastic laminectomy was investigated using fresh-frozen human cadaveric lumbar spine specimens. Six pure moments in flexion-extension, right-left bending, and right-left twisting were applied and ...
DO THE DEEP MUSCLES OF THE TRUNK CONTRIBUTE THE STABILITY OF THE LUMBAR SPINE?: EVALUATION BY MR FLUOROSCOPY: GP92. Hangai, Mika MD, PhD; Koizumi, Keisuke PT; Dohi, Michiko MD, PhD; Kaneoka, Koji MD, PhD; Okuwaki, Toru MD Login Username or Email: Password: Remem...
Mechanical stability of the in vivo lumbar spine: implications for injury and chronic low back pain. One important mechanical function of the lumbar spine is to support the upper body by transmitting compressive and shearing forces to the lower body during......
Psoas muscle (PM) function with regard to the lumbar spine (LS) is disputed. Electromyographic studies attribute to the PM a possible role as stabilizer. Anatomical textbooks describe the PM as an LS flexor, but not a stabilizer. According to more recent anatomical studies, the PM does not ...
INTRODUCTION/PURPOSE: Decreased lumbo-pelvic (or core) stability has been suggested to contribute to the etiology of lower extremity injuries, particularly... DT Leetun,ML Ireland,JD Willson,... - 《Med Sci Sports Exerc》 被引量: 1161发表: 2004年 Stability of the lumbar spine: A study in...
These muscles are important for stability of the pelvis and the lumbar spine. The purpose of the study was to estimate the effectiveness of stability exercises of the lumbo-pelvic-hip complex in reducing low back pain among ballroom dancers. Material/Methods: 30 professional dancers (mean age of...