Sheynye kompressionnye sindromy: diagnostika i terapiya


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The concept of «cervical compression syndromes» (CCS) combines the different types of neck pain associated with diseases and abnormalities of the cervical spine and other structural formations of the neck. Pain or discomforts in the neck are most frequent first CCS manifestations. Increased pain during active movements of the neck and passive flexion of neck in a sick side are characteristic features of CCS. Early clinical and radiologic diagnosis allows to prevent severe neurological complications of CCS and unjustified appointment of some therapies. It is emphasized that the modern strategy of the management of CCS patients should involve optimal choice of drugs within an integrated program including the use of neurotropic B vitamins and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

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