New study: Among a group of fighter pilots, mean cross sectional area of the paraspinal muscles increased (p < 0.01) by 8% during a 5-year period. However, there was no association between low back pain and muscle composition or cross sectional area. h
New study: Among a group of fighter pilots, mean cross sectional area of the paraspinal muscles increased (p < 0.01) by 8% during a 5-year period. However, there was no association between low back pain and muscle composition or cross sectional area. h
New study: Among a group of fighter pilots, mean cross sectional area of the paraspinal muscles increased (p < 0.01) by 8% during a 5-year period. However, there was no association between low back pain and muscle composition or cross sectional area. h
"The paraspinal muscles’ CSA increased among FINAF fighter pilots during the first 5 years of service. This might be explained by physically demanding work and regular physical activity." https://t.co/TXyXIGwu8W
New study: Among a group of fighter pilots, mean cross sectional area of the paraspinal muscles increased (p < 0.01) by 8% during a 5-year period. However, there was no association between low back pain and muscle composition or cross sectional area. h
New study: Among a group of fighter pilots, mean cross sectional area of the paraspinal muscles increased (p < 0.01) by 8% during a 5-year period. However, there was no association between low back pain and muscle composition or cross sectional area. h
New study: Among a group of fighter pilots, mean cross sectional area of the paraspinal muscles increased (p < 0.01) by 8% during a 5-year period. However, there was no association between low back pain and muscle composition or cross sectional area. h
New study: Among a group of fighter pilots, mean cross sectional area of the paraspinal muscles increased (p < 0.01) by 8% during a 5-year period. However, there was no association between low back pain and muscle composition or cross sectional area. h
RT @JYUBiolPA: New from us ”Cross-sectional area of the paraspinal muscles and its association with muscle strength among fighter pilots: a…
New from us ”Cross-sectional area of the paraspinal muscles and its association with muscle strength among fighter pilots: a 5-year follow-up”. #JYUnique #musclestrength #musculoskeletaldisorders #militarymedicine https://t.co/7JSSmRAurD
Maybe strength isnt always the answer to LBP Cross-sectional area of the paraspinal muscles and its association with muscle strength among fighter pilots: a 5-year follow-up https://t.co/n941De3uRK #bmcmusculoskeletdisord
Interesting F/U of lumbar mm CSA strength and LBP @DerekGriffin86 https://t.co/O55gBKbLH2
New study: Among a group of fighter pilots, mean cross sectional area of the paraspinal muscles increased (p < 0.01) by 8% during a 5-year period. However, there was no association between low back pain and muscle composition or cross sectional area. h