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Detrimental Effects of Space Flight on the Lumbar Spine May Be Correlated to Baseline Degeneration: Insights From an Advanced MR Imaging Study

Author(s): Bokhari R; Bisson DG; Fortin M; Vigouroux M; Cata JP; Hwang KP; Chen MM; Ceniza-Bordallo G; Ouellet JA; Ingelmo PM;

Introduction: Pain in lower back is a common condition reported by astronauts, both during and after space missions. Investigating the alterations in the spine and the mechanisms driving these changes is essential for a deeper understanding of how microgravity impacts the human spine. This knowle ...

Article GUID: 40124538


PILLAR: ParaspInaL muscLe segmentAtion pRoject - a comprehensive online resource to guide manual segmentation of paraspinal muscles from magnetic resonance imaging

Author(s): Anstruther M; Rossini B; Zhang T; Liang T; Xiao Y; Fortin M;

Background: There is an increasing interest in assessing paraspinal morphology and composition in relation to low back pain (LBP). However, variations in methods and segmentation protocols contribute to the inconsistent findings in the literature. We present an on-line resource, the ParaspInaL muscLe segmentAtion pRoject (PILLAR, https://projectpillar.git ...

Article GUID: 37996857


Experimental study on pressure response to graded spinal canal compromise in an in vitro burst fracture mode.

Author(s): Bourget-Murray J, Bassi M, Frederick A, Hines J, Jarzem PF

J Craniovertebr Junction Spine. 2017 Apr-Jun;8(2):108-112 Authors: Bourget-Murray J, Bassi M, Frederick A, Hines J, Jarzem PF

Article GUID: 28694593


Are Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologies Crucial to Our Understanding of Spinal Conditions?

Author(s): Crawford RJ, Fortin M, Weber KA, Smith A, Elliott JM

Are Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologies Crucial to Our Understanding of Spinal Conditions?

J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2019 Mar 26;:1-32

Authors: Crawford RJ, Fortin M, Weber KA, Smith A, Elliott JM

Abstract
SYNOPSIS: The development of persistent spinal (traumatic and non-traumatic) pain is common and contributes to ...

Article GUID: 30913967


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