2022
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000030704
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The thickness of erector spinae muscles can be easily measured by computed tomography for the assessment of physical activity: An observational study

Abstract: The loss of muscle mass and changes in muscle composition are important factors for assessing skeletal muscle dysfunction. The cross-sectional area (CSA) of muscle is usually used to assess skeletal muscle function. However, the CSA of skeletal muscle can be difficult for clinicians to measure because a specific 3D image analysis system for computed tomography (CT) scans is needed. Therefore, we conducted a study to develop a new method of easily assessing physical activity, in which the thickness of the erect… Show more

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“…Follow-up management strategies such as newer rehabilitation approaches of stimulation techniques for patients with aspiration pneumonia due to dysphagia have already been recommended [ 40 ]. In recent studies, the thickness of the erector spine muscles has been showed to be associated with prognosis of many diseases, including aspiration pneumonia [ 41 43 ]. Strengthening the erector spine muscles may also be a specific rehabilitation strategy to prevent aspiration pneumonia or shorten the length of hospital stay.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Follow-up management strategies such as newer rehabilitation approaches of stimulation techniques for patients with aspiration pneumonia due to dysphagia have already been recommended [ 40 ]. In recent studies, the thickness of the erector spine muscles has been showed to be associated with prognosis of many diseases, including aspiration pneumonia [ 41 43 ]. Strengthening the erector spine muscles may also be a specific rehabilitation strategy to prevent aspiration pneumonia or shorten the length of hospital stay.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%