Research Of Motor Function In Patients With Chronic Pain Syndrome At Radiculopathies Of Different Genesis
Sokhiba Ziyadullayevna Khakimova , Course Of Neurology And Neurosurgery Postgraduate Faculty Samarkand Medical Institute, Samarkand, Uzbekistan Dildora Alisherovna Atokhodjaeva , Teaching Assistant In Department Of General Professional And Special Disciplines, Faculty Of Tourism Management “Silk Road” International University Of Tourism Samarkand, Uzbekistan Farakhnoz Muradovna Hamrokulova , Course Of Neurology And Neurosurgery Postgraduate Faculty Samarkand Medical Institute, Samarkand, UzbekistanAbstract
In patients with radiculopathies of various origins, along with chronic pain syndrome, various prolapse of the pyramidal sphere of the peripheral nervous system is observed [1]. In groups of patients with radiculopathies, the motor sphere was investigated using the described methods of studying the neurological status Skoromets A. A, which revealed a statistically significant limitation of the motor sphere [2]. The performed electroneuromyography confirmed the lesion in the motor fibers in patients with chronic pain syndrome with radiculopathies of various origins [4].
Keywords
Patients, radiculopathies
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