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Erector Spinae Tubercular Abscess.
Effects of lumbar stabilization exercises on the flexion-relaxation phenomenon of the erector spinae.
Erector spinae activation and movement dynamics about the lumbar spine in lordotic and kyphotic squat-lifting.
Analysis of electromyographic activities of the lumbar erector spinae caused by inversion traction.
Prediction models for the erector spinae muscle cross-sectional area.
Ageing does not affect flexion relaxation of erector spinae.
Effects of abdominal drawing-in during prone hip extension on the muscle activities of the hamstring, gluteus maximus, and lumbar erector spinae in subjects with lumbar hyperlordosis.
Tropical pyomyositis of erector spinae complicated with spinal epidural abscess.
Effect of abdominal drawing-in maneuver during hip extension on the muscle onset time of gluteus maximus, hamstring, and lumbar erector spinae in subjects with hyperlordotic lumbar angle.
Comparison of the isolated contraction ratios of the hip extensors and erector spinae muscles of the lumbar region and thoracic muscles during different back extension exercises.
Selective recruitment of the thoracic erector spinae during prone trunk-extension exercise.
The Variation in the Lumbar Facet Joint Orientation in an Adult Asian Population and Its Relationship with the Cross-Sectional Area of the Multifidus and Erector Spinae.
Correlation between architectural variables and torque in the erector spinae muscle during maximal isometric contraction.
A massive tuberculosis abscess at the erector spinae muscles and subcutaneous tissues in a young man.
Author Response: Isolated Spontaneous Primary Tubercular Erector Spinae Abscess: A Case Report and Review of Literature.
Acute erector spinae compartment syndrome: case report and review of diagnostic criteria.
Cortical projection to erector spinae muscles in man as assessed by focal transcranial magnetic stimulation.
Measurements of the trapezius and erector spinae muscles using virtual touch imaging quantification ultrasound-Elastography: a cross section study.
"Slow walking with turns" increases quadriceps and erector spinae muscle activity.
Difference in selective muscle activity of thoracic erector spinae during prone trunk extension exercise in subjects with slouched thoracic posture.
Prediction of maximal surface electromyographically based voluntary contractions of erector spinae muscles from sonographic measurements during isometric contractions.
Effects of spine flexion and erector spinae maximal force on vertical squat jump height: a computational simulation study.
Effects of the cervical flexion angle during smartphone use on muscle fatigue and pain in the cervical erector spinae and upper trapezius in normal adults in their 20s.
Lateral extent and ventral laminar attachments of the lumbar ligamentum flavum: cadaveric study.
The attachments of the lumbar erector spinae.
The attachments and orientation of every fascicle of the lumbar erector spinae were determined in five cadavers and recorded radiographically. Little ...
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Erector Spinae Tubercular Abscess.
Effects of lumbar stabilization exercises on the flexion-relaxation phenomenon of the erector spinae.
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Analysis of electromyographic activities of the lumbar erector spinae caused by inversion traction.
Prediction models for the erector spinae muscle cross-sectional area.
Ageing does not affect flexion relaxation of erector spinae.
Effects of abdominal drawing-in during prone hip extension on the muscle activities of the hamstring, gluteus maximus, and lumbar erector spinae in subjects with lumbar hyperlordosis.
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