Journal article

Lumbar tactile acuity associated with S1-thalamic functional connectivity and S1 microstructure in patients with low back pain and pain-free controls

L Butry, M Angelova, DL Belavy, R Döding, K Ehrenbrusthoff, F Junker, C Karmakar, CT Miller, PJ Owen, TL Schulte, SD Tagliaferri, M Tegenthoff, G Trudel, J Van Oosterwijck, S Vickery, HJ Wilke, L Schlaffke, E Enax-Krumova

Pain | Published : 2026

Abstract

Impairments in lumbar sensory perception, including reduced tactile acuity, occur in patients with nonspecific low back pain (LBP). Tactile acuity is linked to primary somatosensory cortex (S1) activity and structure, but neural markers of lumbar-specific tactile acuity tests remain unvalidated. This cross-sectional study investigated associations between lumbar two-point discrimination (TPD) and estimation (TPE) with functional and structural properties of S1, as well as S1-thalamic connectivity. Resting-state functional MRI and diffusion-weighted MRI assessed S1-thalamic functional connectivity (FC) and structural connectivity, as well as regional homogeneity (ReHo) and mean diffusivity (M..

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