BEL UMURTQALARI DISK CHURRALARI QAYTALANISHI PROFILAKTIK JIHATLARI

Authors

  • Mamajanov B.S, Qodirov D.R T.t.d. professor. Andijon davlat tibbiyot instituti Travmatologiya, otropediya va neyroxirurgiya kafedrasi, Mustaqil izlanuvchi. Central Asian medical institute Xirurgik kasakkiklar kafedrasi.

Keywords:

traction, traction therapy, recurrent disc herniation, spine, back pain, visual analogue scale, neurological disease, drug treatment, physiotherapy.

Abstract

This article is devoted to the study of preventive approaches aimed at
preventing the recurrence of lumbar disc herniation, in particular, the effectiveness of
traction methods. Lumbar hernia recurrence causes a decrease in the quality of life of
patients with neurological and spinal diseases. Traction therapy is a treatment that stretches
the spine and reduces pressure on the spinal discs while preventing the recurrence of a
herniated disc. In the article, the preventive aspects of traction methods and the effect on the
rehabilitation process of patients are analyzed based on the clinical observations made in
2023-2024 in the neurosurgery department of the Mubinakhon-shifo OK clinic. The article also shows the possibilities of reducing the risk of hernia recurrence using traction
procedures and evaluates their effectiveness.

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Published

2024-10-30

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Mamajanov B.S, Qodirov D.R. (2024). BEL UMURTQALARI DISK CHURRALARI QAYTALANISHI PROFILAKTIK JIHATLARI . SAMARALI TA’LIM VA BARQAROR INNOVATSIYALAR JURNALI, 2(10), 446–453. Retrieved from https://innovativepublication.uz/index.php/jelsi/article/view/1876