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Some peculiarities of the social adaptation in patients with discectomia in distant period

https://doi.org/10.20538/1682-0363-2009-3(2)-89-91

Abstract

With purpose of studying of social adaptation in patients with pain syndrome recurrence in the discectomia distant period were 215 patients investigated. Study methods included neurological examination, magnetic resonance tomography, rentgenography, ultrasonography, Osverstry query. Reasons of pain syndrome recurrence were revealed. It was ascertain, that the pain syndrome recurrence is accompanied by social desadaptation. Participation of social specialists in adaptation process is recommended.

About the Authors

Ye. A. Dorochova

Russian Federation


S. A. Fedyanin
ГУЗ «Краевая клиническая больница»
Russian Federation


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Dorochova Ye.A., Fedyanin S.A. Some peculiarities of the social adaptation in patients with discectomia in distant period. Bulletin of Siberian Medicine. 2009;8(3(2)):89-91. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20538/1682-0363-2009-3(2)-89-91

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