
CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF EXAMINED PATIENTS WITH PAIN IN THE LOWER BACK BASED ON THE INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF FUNCTIONING
Mehriddin M. Usmonov , Researcher, Bukhara State Medical Institute Neurologist Of The General Therapeutic Department Of The Gijduvon District Medical Association, Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan Muso B. Urinov , Doctor Of Science, Professor, Department Of Neurology, Bukhara State Medical Institute, UzbekistanAbstract
The high urgency of the problem of degenerative changes in the spine in the lumbar region is determined by neurological manifestations, changes in psychological and personal characteristics, and a decrease in the quality of life, which attracts close attention of the scientific and medical communities. In particular, it is associated with the peculiarities of the course of the disease, the high frequency of exacerbations and the occurrence in females of the most able-bodied age, unsatisfactory results of treatment and rehabilitation measures, the transformation of the pain syndrome into a chronic form and progressive disability (1,2,3,4,5 ,6,7,8).
Keywords
Personal characteristics, vertebrogenic lumbosacral radiculopathy, lumbosacral spine
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