EXPRESSION OF NEUROLOGICAL SYMPTOMATICS IN PATIENTS DEPENDING ON THE DEGREE OF SPINE DEFORMATION
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https://doi.org/10.61841/4hmx5277Keywords:
axial deformities of the spine, neurological changes, spinal disorders, neurophysiologyAbstract
A survey of 337 patients with axial spinal deformities was performed. The following neurological syndromes were identified: vegetative, reflex, radicular and spinal. As the degree of spinal deformity increases, the severity of neurological changes increases. The operated patients showed a regression of neurological manifestations.
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