2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2016.11.142
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Multifidus Degeneration, A New Risk Factor for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: A Case–Control Study

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“… ▪ NB: the lower fat content in the stenosis group may be the result of the muscles being measured above the level of reported stenosis. ○ [ 53 ]: assessed fat infiltration with MRI at the level of stenosis, with a greater fat infiltration ratio in the stenosis group (N = 40; P = 0.004). • 3 studies assessed the relationship of stenosis to muscle atrophy [ 20 , 52 , 53 ]: ○ [ 20 ]: reported a reduction in FCSA of LMM between stenosis and healthy control groups ( P = 0.04), but not stenosis and LBP groups.…”
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“… ▪ NB: the lower fat content in the stenosis group may be the result of the muscles being measured above the level of reported stenosis. ○ [ 53 ]: assessed fat infiltration with MRI at the level of stenosis, with a greater fat infiltration ratio in the stenosis group (N = 40; P = 0.004). • 3 studies assessed the relationship of stenosis to muscle atrophy [ 20 , 52 , 53 ]: ○ [ 20 ]: reported a reduction in FCSA of LMM between stenosis and healthy control groups ( P = 0.04), but not stenosis and LBP groups.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… ○ [ 53 ]: assessed fat infiltration with MRI at the level of stenosis, with a greater fat infiltration ratio in the stenosis group (N = 40; P = 0.004). • 3 studies assessed the relationship of stenosis to muscle atrophy [ 20 , 52 , 53 ]: ○ [ 20 ]: reported a reduction in FCSA of LMM between stenosis and healthy control groups ( P = 0.04), but not stenosis and LBP groups. ○ [ 52 ]: demonstrated greater FCSA of the ESM in male ( P = 0.011) and female ( P = 0.014) stenosis patients, and PMM in male stenosis patients ( P = 0.042), but no significant difference for the LMM.…”
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“…This can lead to an increase in the use of health services. Moreover, worsening of the spinal condition of the patient can occur due to other diseases associated with aging [1,7,8]. According to Iran's national census of 2016, individuals over 65 years of age constituted about 6.09% of the total population in Iran and over 8.4% of the population in Tehran.…”
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