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dc.contributor.authorBoendermaker, Bart-
dc.contributor.authorBuechler, Roman-
dc.contributor.authorMichels, Lars-
dc.contributor.authorNijs, Jo-
dc.contributor.authorCoppieters, Iris-
dc.contributor.authorHotz-Boendermaker, Sabina-
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-15T13:04:15Z-
dc.date.available2024-03-15T13:04:15Z-
dc.date.issued2022-12-16-
dc.identifier.issn2045-2322de_CH
dc.identifier.urihttps://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/30204-
dc.description.abstractIn low back pain (LBP), primary care and secondary prevention of recurrent and persistent LBP are not always successful. Enhanced understanding of neural mechanisms of sensorimotor processing and pain modulation in patients with acute LBP is mandatory. This explorative fMRI study investigated sensorimotor processing due to mechanosensory stimulation of the lumbar spine. We studied 19 adult patients with acute LBP (< 4 weeks of an acute episode) and 23 healthy controls. On a numeric rating scale, patients reported moderate mean pain intensity of 4.5 out of 10, while LBP-associated disability indicated mild mean disability. The event-related fMRI analysis yielded no between-group differences. However, the computation of functional connectivity resulted in adaptive changes in networks involved in sensorimotor processing in the patient group: Connectivity strength was decreased in the salience and cerebellar networks but increased in the limbic and parahippocampal networks. Timewise, these results indicate that early connectivity changes might reflect adaptive physiological processes in an episode of acute LBP. These findings raise intriguing questions regarding their role in pain persistence and recurrences of LBP, particularly concerning the multiple consequences of acute LBP pain. Advanced understanding of neural mechanisms of processing non-painful mechanosensations in LBP may also improve therapeutic approaches.de_CH
dc.language.isoende_CH
dc.publisherNature Publishing Groupde_CH
dc.relation.ispartofScientific Reportsde_CH
dc.rightshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/de_CH
dc.subjectAdultde_CH
dc.subjectHumansde_CH
dc.subjectPain measurementde_CH
dc.subjectMagnetic resonance imagingde_CH
dc.subjectLumbosacral regionde_CH
dc.subjectLow back painde_CH
dc.subjectAcute painde_CH
dc.subject.ddc617.5: Orthopädische Chirurgiede_CH
dc.titleAdaptive changes in sensorimotor processing in patients with acute low back painde_CH
dc.typeBeitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschriftde_CH
dcterms.typeTextde_CH
zhaw.departementGesundheitde_CH
zhaw.organisationalunitInstitut für Physiotherapie (IPT)de_CH
dc.identifier.doi10.1038/s41598-022-26174-2de_CH
dc.identifier.doi10.21256/zhaw-30204-
dc.identifier.pmid36526879de_CH
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zhaw.issue1de_CH
zhaw.originated.zhawYesde_CH
zhaw.pages.start21741de_CH
zhaw.publication.statuspublishedVersionde_CH
zhaw.volume12de_CH
zhaw.publication.reviewPeer review (Publikation)de_CH
zhaw.funding.snf173297de_CH
zhaw.funding.zhawBi-directional interactions of sensory perception, motor performance and fear of movement in the development of persistent low back painde_CH
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Boendermaker, B., Buechler, R., Michels, L., Nijs, J., Coppieters, I., & Hotz-Boendermaker, S. (2022). Adaptive changes in sensorimotor processing in patients with acute low back pain. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 21741. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-26174-2
Boendermaker, B. et al. (2022) ‘Adaptive changes in sensorimotor processing in patients with acute low back pain’, Scientific Reports, 12(1), p. 21741. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-26174-2.
B. Boendermaker, R. Buechler, L. Michels, J. Nijs, I. Coppieters, and S. Hotz-Boendermaker, “Adaptive changes in sensorimotor processing in patients with acute low back pain,” Scientific Reports, vol. 12, no. 1, p. 21741, Dec. 2022, doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-26174-2.
BOENDERMAKER, Bart, Roman BUECHLER, Lars MICHELS, Jo NIJS, Iris COPPIETERS und Sabina HOTZ-BOENDERMAKER, 2022. Adaptive changes in sensorimotor processing in patients with acute low back pain. Scientific Reports. 16 Dezember 2022. Bd. 12, Nr. 1, S. 21741. DOI 10.1038/s41598-022-26174-2
Boendermaker, Bart, Roman Buechler, Lars Michels, Jo Nijs, Iris Coppieters, and Sabina Hotz-Boendermaker. 2022. “Adaptive Changes in Sensorimotor Processing in Patients with Acute Low Back Pain.” Scientific Reports 12 (1): 21741. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-26174-2.
Boendermaker, Bart, et al. “Adaptive Changes in Sensorimotor Processing in Patients with Acute Low Back Pain.” Scientific Reports, vol. 12, no. 1, Dec. 2022, p. 21741, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-26174-2.


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