The relationship between sagittal curvature and extensor muscle volume in the lumbar spine
Published 2013 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
The relationship between sagittal curvature and extensor muscle volume in the lumbar spine
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
JOURNAL OF ANATOMY
Volume 222, Issue 6, Pages 608-614
Publisher
Wiley
Online
2013-04-19
DOI
10.1111/joa.12047
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Obesity Increases Precision Errors in Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry Measurements
- (2012) Karen M. Knapp et al. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL DENSITOMETRY
- The accuracy of active shape modelling and end-plate measurements for characterising the shape of the lumbar spine in the sagittal plane
- (2011) Ali H.A. Ali et al. COMPUTER METHODS IN BIOMECHANICS AND BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
- Spinous process morphology: the effect of ageing through adulthood on spinous process size and relationship to sagittal alignment
- (2011) Caspar Edward William Aylott et al. EUROPEAN SPINE JOURNAL
- MODELING THE EFFECT OF VARIATION IN SAGITTAL CURVATURE ON THE FORCE REQUIRED TO PRODUCE A FOLLOWER LOAD IN THE LUMBAR SPINE
- (2011) JUDITH R. MEAKIN et al. Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology
- Functional Morphology of the Thoracolumbar Transversospinal Muscles
- (2011) Jon Cornwall et al. SPINE
- A continuum constitutive model for the active behaviour of skeletal muscle
- (2010) Alexander E. Ehret et al. JOURNAL OF THE MECHANICS AND PHYSICS OF SOLIDS
- Spinal muscles can create compressive follower loads in the lumbar spine in a neutral standing posture
- (2010) Kap-Soo Han et al. MEDICAL ENGINEERING & PHYSICS
- Muscle volume compared to cross-sectional area is more appropriate for evaluating muscle strength in young and elderly individuals
- (2009) R. Akagi et al. AGE AND AGEING
- Anatomical predictors of maximum isometric and concentric knee extensor moment
- (2009) Anthony J. Blazevich et al. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY
- The intrinsic shape of the human lumbar spine in the supine, standing and sitting postures: characterization using an active shape model
- (2009) Judith R. Meakin et al. JOURNAL OF ANATOMY
- Validation of a freehand 3D ultrasound system for morphological measures of the medial gastrocnemius muscle
- (2009) Lee Barber et al. JOURNAL OF BIOMECHANICS
- Architectural Analysis and Intraoperative Measurements Demonstrate the Unique Design of the Multifidus Muscle for Lumbar Spine Stability
- (2009) Samuel R Ward et al. JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY-AMERICAN VOLUME
- Changes in the sagittal spinal alignment of the elderly without vertebral fractures: a minimum 10-year longitudinal study
- (2009) Naoki Takeda et al. JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC SCIENCE
- Sarcopenia: etiology, clinical consequences, intervention, and assessment
- (2009) T. Lang et al. OSTEOPOROSIS INTERNATIONAL
- Cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying age-related skeletal muscle wasting and weakness
- (2008) James G. Ryall et al. BIOGERONTOLOGY
- Role of Trunk Muscles in Generating Follower Load in the Lumbar Spine of Neutral Standing Posture
- (2008) Yoon Hyuk Kim JOURNAL OF BIOMECHANICAL ENGINEERING-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME
- The effect of chronic low back pain on size and contraction of the lumbar multifidus muscle
- (2008) Tracy L. Wallwork et al. MANUAL THERAPY
- Characterizing the Shape of the Lumbar Spine Using an Active Shape Model
- (2008) Judith R. Meakin et al. SPINE
- Cross-Sectional Area and Muscular Strength
- (2008) Eric J. Jones et al. SPORTS MEDICINE
- Multifidus size and symmetry among chronic LBP and healthy asymptomatic subjects
- (2006) Julie Hides et al. MANUAL THERAPY
Publish scientific posters with Peeref
Peeref publishes scientific posters from all research disciplines. Our Diamond Open Access policy means free access to content and no publication fees for authors.
Learn MoreCreate your own webinar
Interested in hosting your own webinar? Check the schedule and propose your idea to the Peeref Content Team.
Create Now