Cervical spine and muscle adaptation after spaceflight and relationship to herniation risk: protocol from ‘cervical in space’ trial

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  • who: Daniel L. Belavy from the Department of Applied Health Sciences, Division of Physiotherapy, (University of Applied Sciences), Gesundheitscampus, u20118, Bochum, Germany have published the research work: Cervical spine and muscle adaptation after spaceflight and relationship to herniation risk: protocol from u2018cervical in spaceu2019 trial, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 08/Oct/2021
  • what: The authors aim to conduct a study to identify the various changes in the that lead to an increased risk of herniation after spaceflight. The aim of this study is therefore to examine potential factors associated with cervical IVD herniations before . . .

     

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