Mri-based assessment of cervical muscle morphology in women with disc herniation: A retrospective case-control study

Cervical disc herniation (CDH) constitutes a predominant etiology of neck-related disability, particularly affecting adult female with 1.3-fold higher prevalence compared to male counterparts.[1] While traditional biomechanical models have focused on disc degeneration and osseous changes[2], emerging evidence implicates cervical muscular dysfunction as both consequence and perpetuator of pathological cascades.[3].

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