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Lumbar erector spinae plane block: a miracle or self-persuasion?
Regional anesthesia and pain medicine, 2021ESM, erector spinae muscles; TP, transverse process. Figure 2 Ultrasound and illustration images of different needle scenarios for lumbarerector spinaeplane.
Serkan Tulgar+5 more
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Pressure in the Erector Spinae Muscle during Exercise
Spine, 1987The microcapillary infusion method was evaluated in recording intramuscular pressure during isometric and concentric exercise of the erector spinae muscle. Intramuscular pressure at rest was 6.1 (SD = 1.4) mm Hg without infusion and 8.3 with an infusion rate of 1.5 ml/hour.
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Myoglobin and enzyme adaptations in erector spinae muscles in thoracal scoliosis
Clinical Physiology, 1990Summary. Bilateral biopsies from the erector spinae muscles were taken during surgery from 10 females and two males (mean age 14, range 13–17 years) with thoracal scoliosis for 6 years (range 2–11 years). The biopsies were analysed for myoglobin (MYO), citrate synthase (CS) and creatine kinase MB (CK‐MB).
Eva Jansson, C. Sylvén, P. Bylund
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An Exploration of the Erector Spinae Muscle for Knee Exoskeleton Control [PDF]
Lumbar erector spinae muscle has been little ex- plored for knee exoskeleton control through sEMG signals, which could improves the onset and offset of motion. In this study, a simultaneous sEMG record was obtained in three movements routine (knee extension-flexion, stand-up from seated position and seat-down from up position) from five trunk levels ...
Teodiano Bastos+4 more
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Prediction Models for the Erector Spinae Muscle Cross-Sectional Area
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 2015Accurate and reliable “individualized” low back erector spinae muscle (ESM) data are of importance to estimate its force producing capacity. Knowing the force producing capacity, along with spinal loading, enhances the understanding of low back injury mechanisms.
Richard F. Sesek+5 more
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Cervical erector spinae plane block: a cadaver study
Regional anesthesia and pain medicine, 2020Background Cervical erector spinae plane (ESP) block has been described to anesthetize the brachial plexus (BP), however, the mechanism of its clinical effect remains unknown.
H. Elsharkawy+4 more
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Evaluating the extent of lumbar erector spinae plane block: an anatomical study
Regional anesthesia and pain medicine, 2020Background and objectives The erector spinae plane (ESP) block is a relatively new interfascial block technique. Previous cadaveric studies have shown extensive cephalocaudal spread with a single ESP injection at the thoracic level.
Monica W. Harbell+5 more
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Cortical control of erector spinae muscles during arm abduction in humans
Gait & Posture, 2008Abduction of one arm preferentially activates erector spinae muscles on the other side to stabilise the body. We hypothesise that the corticospinal drive to the arm abductors and the erector spinae may originate from the same hemisphere. In 18 subjects, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was applied using an angle double-cone coil placed ...
Nick J. Davey+5 more
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Topography of the lumbar part of the erector spinae muscle
Zeitschrift f�r Anatomie und Entwicklungsgeschichte, 1970The topography of different muscles in the erector spinae muscle at different lumbar levels was studied by serial cutting as well as by dissections in 21 subjects. The lumbar part of the erector spinae muscle is subdivided into a medial muscle compartment, the transversospinalis compartment, and a lateral muscle compartment, the sacrospinalis ...
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Myolysis of the Erector Spinae Muscles as the Cause of Scoliosis in Osteoid Osteoma of the Spine
Spine, 2002A case of an osteoid osteoma at the lower thoracic spine with scoliosis is reported.To suggest that myolysis of the erector spinae muscles reflected by signal abnormalities on magnetic resonance images causes back pain, protective muscle contraction, and scoliosis.Osteoid osteomas of the spine are frequently accompanied by scoliosis.
Sobei Watanabe+4 more
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