Improving the Quality of Life of Patients with Back Pain

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Surayyo Z. Yuldasheva
Surayyo Z. Yuldasheva
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Yulduz M. Isamukhamedova
Yulduz M. Isamukhamedova
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Adiba A. Usmankhodjaeva
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Abstract

This paper discusses improving the quality of life of patients with various pains on their back, depending on the sex, age, and nature of the pain syndrome. 130 patients (46 men and 84 women) with vertebrogenic back pain were examined and were on ambulatory treatment in the neurological department of TMA. Age grade was from 20 to 55 years. According to the results of the examination, all patients were divided into three groups, depending on the presence or absence of pain syndromes.

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Surayyo Z. Yuldasheva. 2018. \u201cImproving the Quality of Life of Patients with Back Pain\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - K: Interdisciplinary GJMR-K Volume 18 (GJMR Volume 18 Issue K7): .

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This paper discusses improving the quality of life of patients with various pains on their back, depending on the sex, age, and nature of the pain syndrome. 130 patients (46 men and 84 women) with vertebrogenic back pain were examined and were on ambulatory treatment in the neurological department of TMA. Age grade was from 20 to 55 years. According to the results of the examination, all patients were divided into three groups, depending on the presence or absence of pain syndromes.

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