STUDY ON THE RECOVERY OF MOTOR, POSTURAL, ALGOPARESTHESIA DEFICITS IN PATIENTS OPERATED FOR LUMBAR DISC HERNIATION STAGE III PHASE 3: ADVANTAGES OF EQUISPINE THERAPY
Abstract:
Lumbar disc herniation (LDH) is a common spinal condition, with an incidence of 1 new
case per 100 inhabitants. A neurosurgery statistic of the Argeș Pitești Emergency County Hospital
carried out between 2014 and 2019 shows that a total of 1792 patients were admitted and operated
on, 18% of them presenting motor deficits SPE and SPI. Recovery of motor deficits, re-education of
the vertebral statics and improvement of residual algoparesthesic syndromes benefit from a
multidisciplinary approach involving neurosurgery, neurology, physiotherapy, psychology. The use of
Equispine therapy plays a particularly important role in the recovery of patients with lumbar disc
herniation.
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