Magnetic resonance imaging and low back pain in adults: a diagnostic imaging study of 40-year-old men and women

P Kjaer, C Leboeuf-Yde, L Korsholm, JS Sorensen… - Spine, 2005 - journals.lww.com
Study Design. Cross-sectional cohort study of a general population. Objective. To
investigate “abnormal” lumbar spine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings, and their …

[HTML][HTML] Association of lumbar MRI findings with current and future back pain in a population-based cohort study

R Kasch, J Truthmann, MJ Hancock, CG Maher, M Otto… - Spine, 2022 - journals.lww.com
Study Design. Population-based cohort study. Objective. We examined associations
between common lumbar degenerative changes observed on magnetic resonance imaging …

[HTML][HTML] The associations between magnetic resonance imaging findings and low back pain: A 10-year longitudinal analysis

J Tonosu, H Oka, A Higashikawa, H Okazaki… - PLoS …, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Purpose To conduct a 10-year longitudinal analysis of the relationship between magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI) findings and low back pain (LBP). Materials and methods Ninety …

Prevalence and pattern of lumbar magnetic resonance imaging changes in a population study of one thousand forty-three individuals

KMC Cheung, J Karppinen, D Chan, DWH Ho… - Spine, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Study Design. A cross-sectional population study of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
changes. Objective. To examine the pattern and prevalence of lumbar spine MRI changes …

[HTML][HTML] Magnetic resonance imaging of the lumbar spine in people without back pain

MC Jensen, MN Brant-Zawadzki… - … England Journal of …, 1994 - Mass Medical Soc
Background The relation between abnormalities in the lumbar spine and low back pain is
controversial. We examined the prevalence of abnormal findings on magnetic resonance …

Does magnetic resonance imaging predict future low back pain? A systematic review

D Steffens, MJ Hancock, CG Maher… - … journal of pain, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Background and Objective Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has the potential to
identify pathology responsible for low back pain (LBP). However, the importance of findings …

Degenerative magnetic resonance imaging changes in patients with chronic low back pain: a systematic review

D Chou, D Samartzis, C Bellabarba, A Patel, KDK Luk… - Spine, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Study Design. Systematic review. Objective. To systematically search for critically appraise
and summarize studies that (1) evaluated the association between degenerative magnetic …

Potential of magnetic resonance imaging findings to refine case definition for mechanical low back pain in epidemiological studies: a systematic review

A Endean, KT Palmer, D Coggon - Spine, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Study Design. Systematic review and meta-analysis. Objective. To assess how confidently
low back pain (LBP) can be attributed to abnormalities on magnetic resonance imaging …

Risk factors for a recurrence of low back pain

MJ Hancock, CM Maher, P Petocz, CWC Lin… - The Spine Journal, 2015 - Elsevier
Background context The clinical importance of lumbar pathology identified on magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI) remains unclear. It is plausible that pathology seen on MRI is a …

Magnetic resonance imaging findings and their relationships in the thoracic and lumbar spine: insights into the etiopathogenesis of spinal degeneration

T Videman, MC Battié, K Gill, H Manninen, LE Gibbons… - Spine, 1995 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: To describe the prevalence of magnetic resonance imaging findings in a general
population at spinal levels T6-S1, and to examine the relationships of these findings within …