Differential Approaches To Treatment And Rehabilitation Of Patients With Pain In Spin In Ambulator Conditions
Abstract
Background. Analysis of the frequency of treatment in the outpatient network of our country showed that more than 40% of patients in polyclinics come to the doctor with a complaint of pain. Epidemiological studies conducted in recent years in several countries of the world have shown a high prevalence of pain syndromes among the adult population. For example, in Europe, according to a large-scale epidemiological study, chronic pain affects about 20% of the population. The most common cause of non-oncological chronic pain syndromes are arthralgia and arthritis (35%), as well as back pain (24%).
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