A group of 103 patients were examined for radicular painful syndromes in lumbar discopathy and lumbar spondylosis. Fifty-eight were treated by placing them in spine-decompressing position, traction and therapeutic exercises. The group of 45 patients had additionally paravertebral blockade (steroid + a local anaesthetic).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe subject of the study was an assessment of the usefulness of radiculography and resonance tomography in the diagnosis of lumbar discopathy. The study was carried out in 100 cases of lumbar discopathy treated at the Department of Spondyloneurosurgery Institute of Rheumatology in Warsaw. Both radiculography and resonance tomography were found to be of equal diagnostic value in the verification of the clinical symptoms of this discopathy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSpinal potentials were evoked stimulating the peripheral nerves of lower extremities in healthy people and in patients with manifestations of lumbar disc prolapse. The patients were studied before and early after the operation. In healthy subjects the velocity of impulse conduction was nearly identical when both extremities were compared.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn total 1,149 pupils of the III class of the mechanical, metallurgical, building, power engineering and chemical vocational schools were examined. Backache was diagnosed in 50 cases while the same ailment in parents or siblings were diagnosed in 148 cases, i.e.
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