Abstract

In most cases, spinal nerve root lesion is due to vertebral causes, such as disk herniation, degenerative changes in the intervertebral joints, and a narrow vertebral canal. The paper considers the pathogenetic mechanisms responsible for the development of discogenic radiculopathy and its associated pain syndrome and main approaches to its diagnosis and treatment. Some attention is given to therapy for neuropathic pain syndrome.

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  • Spinal nerve root lesion is due to vertebral causes, such as disk herniation, degenerative changes in the intervertebral joints, and a narrow vertebral canal

  • Some attention is given to therapy for neuropathic pain syndrome

  • Открытое исследование эффективности Тебантина у пациентов с дискогенной пояснично-крестцовой радикулопатией различной длительности показало уменьшение выраженности болевого и вертебрального синдромов, отдельных характеристик невропатического болевого синдрома, а также увеличение активности к концу 8-недельного исследования

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Introduction

Spinal nerve root lesion is due to vertebral causes, such as disk herniation, degenerative changes in the intervertebral joints, and a narrow vertebral canal. Риск развития как пояснично-крестцовой, так и шейной радикулопатии увеличивается при курении [8, 9]. Патогенез дискогенной радикулопатии Связь поражения корешков спинномозговых нервов с наличием грыжи диска предположили еще в начале XX в.

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