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Therapeutic Exercise Progression in Patients with Nonspecific Low Back Pain: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Tuninetti A +7 more
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Acute brain injuries are characterized by extensive tissue damage, resulting in debilitating deficits in patients. Despite considerable progress, cell‐based approaches have yet to identify an ideal candidate. This long‐term study explores the use of an untested cell source – human enteric glia – and a non‐invasive administration route – intranasal ...
Nina Colitti +11 more
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General practitioners' experiences of managing low back pain in primary care in Ireland: A qualitative phenomenological study. [PDF]
Mc Auliffe S +6 more
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Morphine activates the excitatory cingulate cortex–intermediate rostrocaudal division of zona incerta (Cg‐ZIm) pathway to drive hyperlocomotion in mice. Inhibiting the Cg‐ZIm pathway attenuates both acute and chronic morphine‐induced hyperlocomotion, while its activation mimics morphine's motor effects.
Chun‐Yue Li +13 more
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Usual Care for Low Back Pain at United States Emergency Departments, 2016-2022
Angela N. Fellner, Howard S. Kim
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Ecologically‐Valid Emotion Signatures Enhance Mood Disorder Diagnostics
This study identifies ecologically‐valid Divergent Emotional Functional Networks (DEFN), derived from dynamic functional connectivity during naturalistic movie watching. The DEFN reliably enhances diagnostic accuracy for mood disorders, including major depressive and bipolar disorders, demonstrating strong reproducibility across demographic factors and
Shuyue Xu +6 more
wiley +1 more source
Stable Somatotopy in Chronic Low Back Pain: Is Cortical Map Reorganization a Myth?
Dörig M +7 more
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Efficacy of radiofrequency ablation in the treatment of discogenic low back pain: a meta-analysis. [PDF]
Liu L, Peng B, Guo Y, Luo J.
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Glycosylation, specifically hypersialylation, is identified as a critical factor in human intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration—a major cause of low back pain. This study demonstrates that inhibiting sialylation reduces inflammation and oxidative stress in IVD tissues, suggesting new therapeutic possibilities.
Kieran Joyce +8 more
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