STUDY OF THE PROBLEM OF DORSOPATHIES IN MILITARY PERSONNEL OF THE SAMARKAND REGION
Keywords:
dorsopathies, military personnel, back painAbstract
The article presents the results of a comprehensive study of the prevalence, etiopathogenetic factors, and clinical features of dorsopathies among military personnel in the Samarkand region. Based on the examination of 348 military personnel of various categories and age groups, a high prevalence of spinal pathology (63.2%) was established, leading risk factors were identified, and the features of the clinical course of dorsopathies in this professional group were determined. A comparative analysis of clinical and instrumental indicators in military personnel with different years of service and specialties was conducted. Statistically significant correlations were revealed between the nature of combat training, features of service, and the formation of certain variants of dorsopathies.
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