Effects of Active Spinal Orthosis on Fatty Infiltration in Paraspinal Muscles in Kyphotic Women with Osteoporotic Vertebral Fracture—Sub-Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial
Marco Hiller, Matthias Kohl, Oliver Chaudry, Klaus Engelke, Simon von Stengel, Wolfgang Kemmler

TL;DR
This study found that an active spinal orthosis had no significant effect on fatty infiltration in the erector spinae muscles but improved psoas major muscle volume in older women with vertebral fractures.
Contribution
The study reveals a new and unexpected effect of active spinal orthoses on psoas major hypertrophy without affecting fatty infiltration.
Findings
No significant effects on fatty infiltration in the erector spinae muscles were observed.
Significant increases in psoas major intra-fascial and muscle tissue volume were found.
No changes in confounding variables were reported, supporting the validity of the results.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Fatty infiltration of muscle is a predictor of degeneration. The present study determined the effect of an active spinal orthosis on muscle quality as determined by fatty infiltration in paraspinal muscles in older women with vertebral fractures and kyphosis. Methods: Twenty-one community-dwelling women ≥65 years with chronic back pain and vertebral fractures ≥3 months were randomly allocated to a group which wore the Spinomed active orthoses 2 × 2–3 h/d for 16 weeks (SOG: n = 11) or an untreated control group (CG: n = 10). Outcomes of the present study were parameters related to fatty infiltration of the musculi erector spinae and psoas major as determined by Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). We applied a per protocol analysis; data were consistently adjusted for baseline values applying an ANCOVA. Results: Despite positive trends for all MRI parameters, no…
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TopicsScoliosis diagnosis and treatment · Pregnancy-related medical research · Hip disorders and treatments
