Prichiny formirovaniya i konservativnoe lechenie radikulyarnoy boli


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The article considers the various aspects of the development and treatment of radicular pain, a typical clinical manifestation of nervous diseases characterized by intense pain. The relationship between radicular pain and compression factors, pathogenetic mechanisms of its formation, clinical manifestation of radiculopathy, and problems of therapy are discussed. The data on the modern treatments of radicular pain, especially non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ketorolac ( Ketorol®) are presented.

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O. V Vorob'eva

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