Paraspinal muscle hypotrophy and chronic discogenic low back pain

Study aim: Low back pain is accompanied by deconditioning of trunk muscles due to pain limiting patients’ physical activity, but so far it has not been explained whether the changes in the structure of muscles are the cause of disc disease or its result. The aim of the study was to analyze the preva...

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Main Authors: Truszczyńska-Baszak Aleksandra, Krauze Bruno, Tarnowski Adam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-01-01
Series:Biomedical Human Kinetics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/bhk-2018-0004
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author Truszczyńska-Baszak Aleksandra
Krauze Bruno
Tarnowski Adam
author_facet Truszczyńska-Baszak Aleksandra
Krauze Bruno
Tarnowski Adam
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description Study aim: Low back pain is accompanied by deconditioning of trunk muscles due to pain limiting patients’ physical activity, but so far it has not been explained whether the changes in the structure of muscles are the cause of disc disease or its result. The aim of the study was to analyze the prevalence of segmental paraspinal muscle hypotrophy in patients with chronic low back pain and sciatica. Material and methods: The study involved magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of 40 patients: 20 women and 20 men aged from 30 to 47, mean 39.51 ± 3.73 years, with single level disc extrusion at L4-L5. The entire cross-sectional area of the par­aspinal muscles, the adipose tissue area in the paraspinal muscles and the extensor muscle tissue area at the level of L4-L5 were measured and compared with the healthy L3-L4 level. T2-weighted axial slices were used to facilitate distinguishing between the muscle and the fat tissue. Results: Fat tissue ingrowth and paravertebral muscle tissue hypotrophy at the disc extrusion level were highly statistically significant (p < 0.001) compared to the healthy level. Conclusions: 1. Ingrowth of the adipose tissue into the muscle tissue occurs only at the level of disc extrusion. 2. It seems rea­sonable to introduce strengthening exercises after the resolution of pain in order to rebuild the muscles of the spine.
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spelling doaj.art-708a03f9566f45f686b7ea18dd678e582022-12-21T19:18:41ZengSciendoBiomedical Human Kinetics2080-22342018-01-01101192410.1515/bhk-2018-0004bhk-2018-0004Paraspinal muscle hypotrophy and chronic discogenic low back painTruszczyńska-Baszak Aleksandra0Krauze Bruno1Tarnowski Adam2Faculty of Rehabilitation, Józef Pilsudski University of Physical Education, Warsaw, PolandFaculty of Rehabilitation, Józef Pilsudski University of Physical Education, Warsaw, PolandFaculty of Psychology, Warsaw University, Warsaw, PolandStudy aim: Low back pain is accompanied by deconditioning of trunk muscles due to pain limiting patients’ physical activity, but so far it has not been explained whether the changes in the structure of muscles are the cause of disc disease or its result. The aim of the study was to analyze the prevalence of segmental paraspinal muscle hypotrophy in patients with chronic low back pain and sciatica. Material and methods: The study involved magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of 40 patients: 20 women and 20 men aged from 30 to 47, mean 39.51 ± 3.73 years, with single level disc extrusion at L4-L5. The entire cross-sectional area of the par­aspinal muscles, the adipose tissue area in the paraspinal muscles and the extensor muscle tissue area at the level of L4-L5 were measured and compared with the healthy L3-L4 level. T2-weighted axial slices were used to facilitate distinguishing between the muscle and the fat tissue. Results: Fat tissue ingrowth and paravertebral muscle tissue hypotrophy at the disc extrusion level were highly statistically significant (p < 0.001) compared to the healthy level. Conclusions: 1. Ingrowth of the adipose tissue into the muscle tissue occurs only at the level of disc extrusion. 2. It seems rea­sonable to introduce strengthening exercises after the resolution of pain in order to rebuild the muscles of the spine.https://doi.org/10.1515/bhk-2018-0004mri - muscular hypotrophy - lumbosacral region/physiopathology - muscular hypotrophy - diagnosis
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Paraspinal muscle hypotrophy and chronic discogenic low back pain
Biomedical Human Kinetics
mri - muscular hypotrophy - lumbosacral region/physiopathology - muscular hypotrophy - diagnosis
title Paraspinal muscle hypotrophy and chronic discogenic low back pain
title_full Paraspinal muscle hypotrophy and chronic discogenic low back pain
title_fullStr Paraspinal muscle hypotrophy and chronic discogenic low back pain
title_full_unstemmed Paraspinal muscle hypotrophy and chronic discogenic low back pain
title_short Paraspinal muscle hypotrophy and chronic discogenic low back pain
title_sort paraspinal muscle hypotrophy and chronic discogenic low back pain
topic mri - muscular hypotrophy - lumbosacral region/physiopathology - muscular hypotrophy - diagnosis
url https://doi.org/10.1515/bhk-2018-0004
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