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Abnormal Spontaneous Brain Activity in Acute Low-Back Pain Revealed by Resting-State Functional MRI
2017
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Objective: Neuroimaging studies have revealed that low-back pain (LBP) alters spatiotemporal dynamics of the blood oxygen level-dependent signal in response to persistent noxious stimulus. This study aimed to investigate changes in spontaneous neural activity of various brain regions in acute LBP using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging and amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF). Design: Twelve healthy subjects underwent two separate resting-state functional magnetic
doi:10.1097/phm.0000000000000597
pmid:28301866
fatcat:ni6pouhr6ncadbjzn6xngzgvyq