Isolation and Authentication of Mesenchymal Stem Cell-like Progenitor Cells From the Degenerated...
Lower Back PainDisc DegenerationThe study is designed for evaluating the presence of mesenchymal stem cells of vertebral disc. Isolation and authentication of these cells may be applied for the vertebral disc regeneration and the research tissue engineering.
Load Quantitative MRI Study of Incipient LBP Patients.
Low Back PainThe mian purpose of this study is to analysis the imaging changes in 3.0T MRI of lumbar small joints, intervertebral discs, ligaments and muscle in hospital nurses first suffered with low back pain.
Correlation Between Electromyography and Thickness Change of the Trunk Muscles in Subjects With...
Low Back PainTransversus abdominis (TrA) and lumbar multifidus (LM) muscle have been proposed to play key role in stability of the lumbosacral spine. The muscles' functional and/or structural deficits have been linked to the low back pain (LBP) syndrome. Evaluation of the transversus abdominis and lumbar multifidus muscles' function in clinical practice is scarce and not well defined due to number of reasons. Surface electromyography of TrA and LM muscles, as a method of examining muscles function, is not involved in clinical routine. Rehabilitative Ultrasound Imaging (RUSI) of the TrA and LM, apart from providing information about their morphology, could be helpful in assessing their function. Since concentric muscle contraction results in the shortening and thickening of the muscle, evaluation of the potential association between muscle's morphometry, assessed by the ultrasound, and electromyography, may be of potential clinical interest. However, this potential relationship is context-dependant. Our aim was to establish the difference in the thickness change of the TrA and LM muscle during activation in subjects with and without low back pain, and to establish the possible correlation between electromyography and the thickness change of these muscles assessed by ultrasound in both groups of subjects.
The Sacroiliac Joint With SIJ Nerve Entrapments and Chronic Low Back Pain
Chronic Low Back PainThe overall goal of this study is to characterize the SIJ form, function, nerve entrapments, lumbo-pelvic configuration and their possible relationships with nonspecific chronic LBP in females and males. Specific aims: 1.To investigate the relationship between SIJ bridging and NSCLBP in females and males. 2. To investigate the prevalence and characterization of nerve entrapment of the lumbar sacral plexus around the SIJ in females and males. 3. To investigate the correlation between the lumbar sacral plexus nerve entrapments around the SIJ and NSCLBP in females and males. 4. To investigate the relationship between the lumbar sacral plexus nerve entrapments around the SIJ and lumbo-pelvic morphology in females and males. 5. To characterize the location and severity of articular degenerative changes in the SIJ and its relationship with lumbo-pelvic morphology in females and males. 6. To investigate the relationship between articular degenerative changes in the SIJ and LBP in females and males.