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Response to the Letter to the Editor: Evaluation of the Association between Neck Pain and the Trapezius Muscles in Patients with Cervical Myelopathy Using Motor Evoked Potential: A Retrospective Study

Ito S, Sakai Y, Harada A, Ando K, Kobayashi K, Nakashima H, Machino M, Kambara S, Inoue T, Hida T, Ito K, Ishiguro N, Imagama S

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Variety of the Wave Change in Compound Muscle Action Potential in an Animal Model

Ito Z, Imagama S, Ando K, Muramoto A, Kobayashi , Hida T, Ito K, Ishikawa Y, Tsushima M, Matsumoto , Tanaka S, Morozumi M, Matsuyama , Ishiguro N

STUDY DESIGN: Animal study. PURPOSE: To review the present warning point criteria of the compound muscle action potential (CMAP) and investigate new criteria for spinal surgery safety using an animal model. OVERVIEW...
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Evaluation of the Association between Neck Pain and the Trapezius Muscles in Patients with Cervical Myelopathy Using Motor Evoked Potential: A Retrospective Study

Ito S, Sakai Y, Harada A, Ando K, Kobayashi K, Nakashima H, Machino M, Kambara S, Inoue T, Hida T, Ito K, Ishiguro N, Imagama S

Study Design: Retrospective study. Purpose: We aimed to use motor evoked potentials (MEPs) to examine the association of electrophysiological assessment of the trapezius muscle with neck pain. Overview of Literature: Previous reports...
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Sarcopenia affects conservative treatment of osteoporotic vertebral fracture

Iida H, Sakai Y, Watanabe T, Matsui H, Takemura M, Matsui Y, Harada A, Hida T, Ito K, Ito S

OBJECTIVES: Sarcopenia and osteoporosis affects activities of daily living and quality of elderly people. However, little is known about its impact on elderly locomotor diseases, such as osteoporotic vertebral fracture...
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Sarcopenia in elderly patients with chronic low back pain

Sakai Y, Matsui H, Ito S, Hida T, Ito K, Koshimizu , Harada A

OBJECTIVES: The prevalence of chronic low back pain (CLBP) increases with age and several mechanisms are involved in the development of CLBP, including osteoporosis; however, no associations with sarcopenia have...
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Association between Postoperative Neck Pain and Intraoperative Transcranial Motor-Evoked Potential Waveforms of the Trapezius Muscles in Patients with Cervical Myelopathy Who Underwent Cervical Laminoplasty

Ito S, Sakai Y, Ando K, Nakashima H, Machino M, Segi N, Tomita H, Koshimizu H, Hida T, Ito K, Harada A, Imagama S

Study Design: Retrospective study. Purpose: Cervical laminoplasty is safe and effective for treating cervical myelopathy but has a higher frequency of postoperative axial pain compared to other methods. Several studies have...
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Neuropathic Pain in Elderly Patients with Chronic Low Back Painand Effects of Pregabalin: A Preliminary Study

Sakai Y, Ito K, Hida T, Ito S, Harada A

STUDY DESIGN: Preliminary study. PURPOSE: To assess the association of neuropathic pain with chronic low back pain (LBP) and the effect of pregabalin on neuropathic pain in the elderly. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE:...
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Dynamic Chest X-Ray Using a Flat-Panel Detector System: Technique and Applications

Hata A, Yamada Y, Tanaka R, Nishino M, Hida T, Hino T, Ueyama M, Yanagawa M, Kamitani T, Kurosaki A, Sanada S, Jinzaki M, Ishigami K, Tomiyama N, Honda H, Kudoh S, Hatabu H

Dynamic X-ray (DXR) is a functional imaging technique that uses sequential images obtained by a flat-panel detector (FPD). This article aims to describe the mechanism of DXR and the analysis methods...
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