Background: Using wearable passive back-support exoskeletons in workplace has attracted attention as devices that support the posture of workers, enhance their physical capabilities, and reduce physical risk factors.
Hee-Eun Ahn, Tae-Lim Yoon
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THE ERECTOR SPINAE MUSCLE, A DETERMINING FACTOR IN THE PATHOLOGICAL BIOMECHANICS OF THE SPINE
Pathological biomechanics of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis is dominated by unilateral erector spinae stiffness. This leads to morpho pathological vertebral changes that aggravate the condition. Manual therapies can be used to correct the asymmetry of the stretch reflexes, and massage techniques can be used to improve the range of motion.
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Chronic expanding hematoma of the left erector spinae muscle after stereotactic body radiotherapy for renal cell carcinoma: a case report [PDF]
Yojiro Ishikawa+6 more
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Muscle Radiation Attenuation in the Erector Spinae and Multifidus Muscles as a Determinant of Survival in Patients with Gastric Cancer [PDF]
Soomin An+3 more
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The erector spinae plane block: the case of the elusive mechanism of action
J. Gadsden
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Comparison of the Electrical Activity of Lower Limb and Core Muscles During Walking in Men With Chronic Low Back Pain Compared to Healthy Controls [PDF]
Background The biomechanical changes in the trunk and lower limbs during walking and running have been assessed in individuals with chronic low back pain (CLBP). However, there are no comparative studies on the electrical activity of trunk and lower limb
ehsan Fakhri Mirzanag+2 more
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Motor evoked potentials elicited from erector spinae muscles in patients with thoracic myelopathy [PDF]
Shinichirou Taniguchi+3 more
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Towards methodology and metrics for assessing lumbar exoskeletons in industrial applications [PDF]
Chen, Baojun+4 more
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