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Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine | 2012

Space adaptation back pain: a retrospective study.

Eric Kerstman; Richard Scheuring; Matt G. Barnes; Tyson B. DeKorse; Lynn Saile

INTRODUCTION Back pain is frequently reported by astronauts during the early phase of spaceflight as they adapt to microgravity. The epidemiology of space adaptation back pain has not been well defined. This study aims to develop a case definition of space adaptation back pain, determine its incidence, and assess the effectiveness of available treatments. METHODS Medical records from the Mercury, Apollo, Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP), Skylab, Mir, International Space Station (ISS), and Shuttle programs were reviewed. All episodes of in-flight back pain that met the criteria for space adaptation back pain were recorded. Pain characteristics, including intensity, location, and duration of the pain, were noted. The effectiveness of specific treatments was also recorded. RESULTS The incidence of space adaptation back pain among astronauts was determined to be 52% (382/728). Most of the affected astronauts reported mild pain (86%). Moderate pain was reported by 11% of the affected astronauts and severe pain was reported by 3% of the affected astronauts. The most effective treatments were fetal positioning (91%) and the use of analgesic medications and exercise (primarily treadmill and cycle ergometer), which were both 85% effective. DISCUSSION This retrospective study examines the epidemiology of space adaptation back pain. Space adaptation back pain is usually mild and self-limited. However, there is a risk of functional impairment and mission impact in cases of moderate or severe pain that do not respond to currently available treatments. Therefore, the development of preventive measures and more effective treatments should be pursued.


Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine | 2013

NASA's human system risk management approach and its applicability to commercial spaceflight.

Jennifer Law; Charles H. Mathers; Susan R. E. Fondy; James M. Vanderploeg; Eric Kerstman


Archive | 2010

The Integrated Medical Model

Eric Kerstman; Charles Minard; Lynn Saile; Mary Freiere deCarvalho; Jerry Myers; Marlei Walton; Douglas Butler; Sriram Iyengar; Kathy Johnson-Throop; David Baumann


Archive | 2009

The Integrated Medical Model: A Risk Assessment and Decision Support Tool for Space Flight Medical Systems

Eric Kerstman; Charles Minard; Lynn Saile; Mary Freire deCarvalho; Jerry Myers; Marlei Walton; Douglas Butler; Sriram Iyengar; Kathy Johnson-Throop; David Baumann


Journal of gravitational physiology : a journal of the International Society for Gravitational Physiology | 2007

Medical monitoring during the NASA Artificial Gravity-Bed Rest Pilot Study.

Randal Reinertson; Victor Nelson; Serena M. Aunon; Todd T. Schlegel; Kjell N. Lindgren; Eric Kerstman; Maneesh Arya; William Paloski


Archive | 2018

Percutaneous Drainage Capability for Deep Space Exploration

Allen Guehl; David Reyes; Erik L. Antonsen; Eric Kerstman


Archive | 2018

Setting a VO2 Max Standard for NASA Astronauts During Spaceflight [STUB]

Varun Shahi; David Reyes; Richard Scheuring; Eric Kerstman


Archive | 2018

Comparison of the Integrated Medical Model Predictions to Real World ISS and STS Observations [STUB]

Jerry Myers; Y. Garcia; J. Arellano; Lynn Boley; Debra A. Goodenow; Eric Kerstman; David Reyes; Lynn Saile; Wafa F. Taiym


Archive | 2017

A Quantitative Risk-Benefit Analysis of Prophylactic Surgery Prior to Extended-Duration Spaceflight

Danielle Carroll; David Reyes; Eric Kerstman; Marlei Walton; Erik Antonsen


Archive | 2017

A Risk-Benefit Analysis of Prophylactic Surgery Before Extended-Duration Spaceflight

Danielle Carroll; David Reyes; Marlei Walton; Eric Kerstman; Erik Antonsen

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David Reyes

University of Texas Medical Branch

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Jennifer Law

University of Texas Medical Branch

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Ashot Sargsyan

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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Charles H. Mathers

University of Texas Medical Branch

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Erik L. Antonsen

Baylor College of Medicine

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