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Clinical and neurological characteristics of patients with cervical dorsalgia

Majidova Yokutkhon NabievnaINSTITUTION Tashkent Pediatric Medical InstituteUsmanova Durdona JurabaevnaINSTITUTION Tashkent Pediatric Medical InstituteZiyakhodjayeva Latofat UchkunovnaINSTITUTION Tashkent Pediatric Medical InstituteKhodjaeva Zulfiya AmangeldiyevnaINSTITUTION Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute
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Pain in the back or neck (dorsalgia) is experienced during the life of the vast majority of the world's population, dorsalgia is in second place in terms of prevalence, second only to colds [2].\n\n\nDepending on the mechanism of pain, there are nociceptive - local, reflected (projective, reflex); neuropathic – radicular (radiculopathy) and non-radicular, psychogenic (psychalgia) pain [7]\n\n\nAmong the adult population, up to 43% experienced back pain in the last month, up to 65% in the last year, and about 84% suffered from back pain at least once in their lives [10]. Back and neck pain is one of the most common causes of disability in people aged 40–60 [6].

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