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Intramuscular fat is present in cervical multifidus but not soleus in patients with chronic whiplash associated disorders

The presence of intramuscular fat (IMF) in the cervical spine muscles of patients with whiplash associated disorders (WAD) has been consistently found. The mechanisms underlying IMF are not clear but preliminary evidence implicates a relationship with stress system responses. We hypothesised that if...

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Autores principales: Pedler, Ashley, McMahon, Katie, Galloway, Graham, Durbridge, Gail, Sterling, Michele
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5967697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29795590
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0197438
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author Pedler, Ashley
McMahon, Katie
Galloway, Graham
Durbridge, Gail
Sterling, Michele
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McMahon, Katie
Galloway, Graham
Durbridge, Gail
Sterling, Michele
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description The presence of intramuscular fat (IMF) in the cervical spine muscles of patients with whiplash associated disorders (WAD) has been consistently found. The mechanisms underlying IMF are not clear but preliminary evidence implicates a relationship with stress system responses. We hypothesised that if systemic stress system responses do play a role then IMF would be present in muscles remote to the cervical spine. We aimed to investigate if IMF are present in muscle tissue remote (soleus) to the cervical spine in people with chronic WAD. A secondary aim was to investigate associations between IMF and posttraumatic stress symptom levels. Forty-three people with chronic WAD (25 female) and 16 asymptomatic control participants (11 female) participated. Measures of pain, disability and posttraumatic stress symptoms were collected from the WAD participants. Both groups underwent MRI measures of IMF in cervical multifidus and the right soleus muscle. There was significantly greater IMF in cervical multifidus in patients with WAD and moderate/severe disability compared to controls (p = 0.009). There was no difference in multifidus IMF between the mild and moderate/severe disability WAD groups (p = 0.64), or the control and mild WAD groups (p = 0.21). IMF in the right soleus was not different between the groups (p = 0.47). In the WAD group, we found no correlation between PDS symptoms and cervical multifidus IMF or between PDS symptoms and soleus IMF. Global differences in IMF are not a feature of chronic WAD, with differences in IMF limited to the cervical spine musculature. While the mechanisms for the development of IMF in the cervical spine following whiplash injury remain unclear, our data indicate that local factors more likely contribute to these differences.
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spelling pubmed-59676972018-06-08 Intramuscular fat is present in cervical multifidus but not soleus in patients with chronic whiplash associated disorders Pedler, Ashley McMahon, Katie Galloway, Graham Durbridge, Gail Sterling, Michele PLoS One Research Article The presence of intramuscular fat (IMF) in the cervical spine muscles of patients with whiplash associated disorders (WAD) has been consistently found. The mechanisms underlying IMF are not clear but preliminary evidence implicates a relationship with stress system responses. We hypothesised that if systemic stress system responses do play a role then IMF would be present in muscles remote to the cervical spine. We aimed to investigate if IMF are present in muscle tissue remote (soleus) to the cervical spine in people with chronic WAD. A secondary aim was to investigate associations between IMF and posttraumatic stress symptom levels. Forty-three people with chronic WAD (25 female) and 16 asymptomatic control participants (11 female) participated. Measures of pain, disability and posttraumatic stress symptoms were collected from the WAD participants. Both groups underwent MRI measures of IMF in cervical multifidus and the right soleus muscle. There was significantly greater IMF in cervical multifidus in patients with WAD and moderate/severe disability compared to controls (p = 0.009). There was no difference in multifidus IMF between the mild and moderate/severe disability WAD groups (p = 0.64), or the control and mild WAD groups (p = 0.21). IMF in the right soleus was not different between the groups (p = 0.47). In the WAD group, we found no correlation between PDS symptoms and cervical multifidus IMF or between PDS symptoms and soleus IMF. Global differences in IMF are not a feature of chronic WAD, with differences in IMF limited to the cervical spine musculature. While the mechanisms for the development of IMF in the cervical spine following whiplash injury remain unclear, our data indicate that local factors more likely contribute to these differences. Public Library of Science 2018-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5967697/ /pubmed/29795590 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0197438 Text en © 2018 Pedler et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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McMahon, Katie
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Durbridge, Gail
Sterling, Michele
Intramuscular fat is present in cervical multifidus but not soleus in patients with chronic whiplash associated disorders
title Intramuscular fat is present in cervical multifidus but not soleus in patients with chronic whiplash associated disorders
title_full Intramuscular fat is present in cervical multifidus but not soleus in patients with chronic whiplash associated disorders
title_fullStr Intramuscular fat is present in cervical multifidus but not soleus in patients with chronic whiplash associated disorders
title_full_unstemmed Intramuscular fat is present in cervical multifidus but not soleus in patients with chronic whiplash associated disorders
title_short Intramuscular fat is present in cervical multifidus but not soleus in patients with chronic whiplash associated disorders
title_sort intramuscular fat is present in cervical multifidus but not soleus in patients with chronic whiplash associated disorders
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5967697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29795590
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0197438
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