Neuromuscular manifestations of viscoelastic tissue degradation following high and low risk repetitive lumbar flexion
M Solomonow - Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 2012 - Elsevier
Cumulative lumbar disorder is common in individuals engaged in long term performance of
repetitive and static occupational/sports activities with the spine. The triggering source and …
repetitive and static occupational/sports activities with the spine. The triggering source and …
Time dependent spine stability: the wise old man and the six blind elephants
M Solomonow - Clinical biomechanics, 2011 - Elsevier
Spine stability of the behaving human in health or disorder is a complex, multi-factorial and
time variable index. The major components of stability are the properties of the external load …
time variable index. The major components of stability are the properties of the external load …
High magnitude cyclic load triggers inflammatory response in lumbar ligaments
K King, B Davidson, BH Zhou, Y Lu, M Solomonow - Clinical Biomechanics, 2009 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Cumulative trauma disorder is commonly reported by workers engaged in
prolonged repetitive/cyclic occupational activities. Recent experimental evidence confirms …
prolonged repetitive/cyclic occupational activities. Recent experimental evidence confirms …
Pro-inflammatory cytokines expression increases following low-and high-magnitude cyclic loading of lumbar ligaments
P D'Ambrosia, K King, B Davidson, BH Zhou, Y Lu… - European Spine …, 2010 - Springer
Repetitive or overuse disorders of the lumbar spine affect the lives of workers and athletes.
We hypothesize that repetitive anterior lumbar flexion–extension under low or high load will …
We hypothesize that repetitive anterior lumbar flexion–extension under low or high load will …
Motor control of lumbar instability following exposure to various cyclic load magnitudes
AA Ben-Masaud, D Solomonow, B Davidson… - European Spine …, 2009 - Springer
The motor control system may compensate for lumbar instability following cyclic work with
differential response to load magnitude. In vivo felines were exposed to a cumulative 1 h of …
differential response to load magnitude. In vivo felines were exposed to a cumulative 1 h of …
High-frequency loading of lumbar ligaments increases proinflammatory cytokines expression in a feline model of repetitive musculoskeletal disorder
SE Pinski, KB King, BS Davidson, BH Zhou, Y Lu… - The Spine Journal, 2010 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Cumulative (repetitive) lumbar disorder is common in the
workforce, and the associated epidemiology points out high risk for lifting heavy loads …
workforce, and the associated epidemiology points out high risk for lifting heavy loads …