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According to statistics, 70–90% of the population suffer from back pain, however, despite the enormous efforts to find ways of improving the efficacy and safety of therapy for patients with dorsalgia, and the diversity of therapeutic options, numerous ...
Vitaly V. Kovalchuk
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Influence of comorbid diseases in the elderly on the efficiency complex conservative of pain in efficacy of treatment of back pain in the elderly with comorbidities [PDF]
The aim of the study: to determine the structure of dorsalgia and comorbid diseases and the possibilities of rehabilitation in elderly patients with degenerative-dystrophic diseases of the spine (DDSD).
Adambaev Z.I. +4 more
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Experience with chondroitin sulfate in the combination therapy of lower back pain
Standard treatment for lower back pain (LBP) includes the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).Objective: to determine the magnitude of the effect of injectable chondroitin sulfate (CS) as part of combination therapy for LBP on the ...
O. A. Shavlovskaya +2 more
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Based on publicly available genome‐wide association study summary statistics, this study conducts a two‐sample bidirectional Mendelian randomization analysis to reveal a causal association between gut microbiota and low back pain. The gut Lachnospiraceae and Ruminococcaceae are negatively associated with low back pain, which provides a new potential ...
Jingni Hui +17 more
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The purpose of this open, not comparative study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of pain therapy for diseases of the musculoskeletal system. The study included 30 patients with joint pain of different localization who are hospitalized in the ...
A. L. Kebina +3 more
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Diagnostic clinical prediction rules for categorising low back pain: A systematic review
Abstract Background Low back pain (LBP) is a common complex condition, where specific diagnoses are hard to identify. Diagnostic clinical prediction rules (CPRs) are known to improve clinical decision‐making. A review of LBP diagnostic‐CPRs by Haskins et al.
Charles James Hill +3 more
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Objective. Comparative evaluation of the effectiveness of epidural pharmacotherapy and epidural laser therapy of dorsalgia. Material and Methods. Sixty patients with dorsalgia (Group A) were treated using epidural pharmacotherapy with non-steroidal anti-
Maksim V. Shpagin +4 more
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Introduction. Dorsalgia is one of the most common diseases in individuals practising regular physical training and sports Rationale. Because of the growth of the number of physically active individuals expected to rise by 2024, the improvement of drug ...
O. G. Gutianskii, A. N. Zarubin
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Prolonged opioid use after distal radius fracture
Abstract Background Prolonged opioid use (more than 90 days) after injury puts the patient at risk for adverse effects. We investigated the patterns of opioid prescription after distal radius fracture and the effect of pre‐ and post‐fracture factors on the risk for prolonged use.
Fabian Larrosa Pardo +4 more
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Understanding the scope of preventable acute care spending among patients with eating disorders
Abstract Objective The economic burden of eating disorders is substantial. One potential way to reduce costs, without sacrificing care, may be to target preventable (i.e., potentially unnecessary) acute care. This study sought to determine the amount and proportion of preventable and non‐preventable acute care spending among individuals with eating ...
Claire de Oliveira +3 more
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