CERVICOBRACHIAL SYNDROME IN PATIENTS WITH SPINAL OSTEOCHONDROSIS

The article presents clinical profile of patients with cervical osteochondrosis and cervicobrachial syndrome, results of cliniconeurological examination including X-ray diagnostics (plain frontal and lateral radiography of cervical spine, functional tests, frontal and lateral X-ray imaging of large...

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Autores principales: O. V. Sklyarenko, A. P. Zhivotenko, Z. V. Koshkareva, E. G. Ippolitova, T. K. Verkhozina, E. S. Tsyslyak
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Publicado: Scientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems 2018
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2678a495d5874224ad367104c2a403c92021-11-23T06:14:41ZCERVICOBRACHIAL SYNDROME IN PATIENTS WITH SPINAL OSTEOCHONDROSIS2541-94202587-959610.29413/ABS.2018-3.5.10https://doaj.org/article/2678a495d5874224ad367104c2a403c92018-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.actabiomedica.ru/jour/article/view/709https://doaj.org/toc/2541-9420https://doaj.org/toc/2587-9596The article presents clinical profile of patients with cervical osteochondrosis and cervicobrachial syndrome, results of cliniconeurological examination including X-ray diagnostics (plain frontal and lateral radiography of cervical spine, functional tests, frontal and lateral X-ray imaging of large joints of upper limbs), MRI of cervical spine, stimulation electroneuromyography and osteodensimetry. Statistical processing with definition of nonparametric test and correlation coefficient was performed using SPSS 22.0.0 software. Pearson and Spearman nonparametric tests were used for correlation analysis. Examination of patients with cervicobrachial syndrome revealed that bone tissue condition of a limb with pain syndrome slightly differs from the bone tissue condition of a healthy limb and is within normal range. Neuromyography showed that abnormality of a functional condition of studied nerves of upper limbs was not pronounced and was registered on both limbs. As a result of our research we can suppose that asymmetric abnormal focus inhibits peripheral and central chains of locomotor system both on injured and healthy limbs. Differences in functional condition of peripheral nerves of upper limbs in patients with cervicobrachial syndrome and healthy people are statistically significant and allow us to consider them as a sign of decompensation which prevent healthy performance.O. V. SklyarenkoA. P. ZhivotenkoZ. V. KoshkarevaE. G. IppolitovaT. K. VerkhozinaE. S. TsyslyakScientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problemsarticleosteochondrosiscervical spineclinical profilemrimulti-layer spiral ctdensitometryelectroneuromyographyScienceQRUActa Biomedica Scientifica, Vol 3, Iss 5, Pp 66-71 (2018)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language RU
topic osteochondrosis
cervical spine
clinical profile
mri
multi-layer spiral ct
densitometry
electroneuromyography
Science
Q
spellingShingle osteochondrosis
cervical spine
clinical profile
mri
multi-layer spiral ct
densitometry
electroneuromyography
Science
Q
O. V. Sklyarenko
A. P. Zhivotenko
Z. V. Koshkareva
E. G. Ippolitova
T. K. Verkhozina
E. S. Tsyslyak
CERVICOBRACHIAL SYNDROME IN PATIENTS WITH SPINAL OSTEOCHONDROSIS
description The article presents clinical profile of patients with cervical osteochondrosis and cervicobrachial syndrome, results of cliniconeurological examination including X-ray diagnostics (plain frontal and lateral radiography of cervical spine, functional tests, frontal and lateral X-ray imaging of large joints of upper limbs), MRI of cervical spine, stimulation electroneuromyography and osteodensimetry. Statistical processing with definition of nonparametric test and correlation coefficient was performed using SPSS 22.0.0 software. Pearson and Spearman nonparametric tests were used for correlation analysis. Examination of patients with cervicobrachial syndrome revealed that bone tissue condition of a limb with pain syndrome slightly differs from the bone tissue condition of a healthy limb and is within normal range. Neuromyography showed that abnormality of a functional condition of studied nerves of upper limbs was not pronounced and was registered on both limbs. As a result of our research we can suppose that asymmetric abnormal focus inhibits peripheral and central chains of locomotor system both on injured and healthy limbs. Differences in functional condition of peripheral nerves of upper limbs in patients with cervicobrachial syndrome and healthy people are statistically significant and allow us to consider them as a sign of decompensation which prevent healthy performance.
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author O. V. Sklyarenko
A. P. Zhivotenko
Z. V. Koshkareva
E. G. Ippolitova
T. K. Verkhozina
E. S. Tsyslyak
author_facet O. V. Sklyarenko
A. P. Zhivotenko
Z. V. Koshkareva
E. G. Ippolitova
T. K. Verkhozina
E. S. Tsyslyak
author_sort O. V. Sklyarenko
title CERVICOBRACHIAL SYNDROME IN PATIENTS WITH SPINAL OSTEOCHONDROSIS
title_short CERVICOBRACHIAL SYNDROME IN PATIENTS WITH SPINAL OSTEOCHONDROSIS
title_full CERVICOBRACHIAL SYNDROME IN PATIENTS WITH SPINAL OSTEOCHONDROSIS
title_fullStr CERVICOBRACHIAL SYNDROME IN PATIENTS WITH SPINAL OSTEOCHONDROSIS
title_full_unstemmed CERVICOBRACHIAL SYNDROME IN PATIENTS WITH SPINAL OSTEOCHONDROSIS
title_sort cervicobrachial syndrome in patients with spinal osteochondrosis
publisher Scientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems
publishDate 2018
url https://doaj.org/article/2678a495d5874224ad367104c2a403c9
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