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Pathogenic approaches to the treatment of acute exacerbation of chronic back pain: a clinical case report

https://doi.org/10.21518/2079-701X-2019-12-42-47

Abstract

Pain syndromes in the region of the back are currently a widespread problem. According to our understanding of the pathophysiology, pain can be divided into nociceptive and neuropathic pain, but both of these components are often present in the overall picture of the pain syndrome. The prescription of effective drug complexes based on the pathogenetic dominant of the disease is the priority of the therapeutic strategy for this type of pain.

About the Authors

I. V. Borodulina
Federal State Budgetary Institution «National Medical Research Center for Rehabilitation and Health Resort» of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Borodulina Irina Vladimirovna - Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Neurologist, Senior Researcher.

121099, Moscow, Novy Arbat St., 32



A. P. Rachin
Federal State Budgetary Institution «National Medical Research Center for Rehabilitation and Health Resort» of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Rachin Andrei Petrovich - Dr. of Sci. (Med.), Professor, Deputy Director for Science.

121099, Moscow, Novy Arbat St., 32



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Borodulina IV, Rachin AP. Pathogenic approaches to the treatment of acute exacerbation of chronic back pain: a clinical case report. Meditsinskiy sovet = Medical Council. 2019;(12):42-47. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21518/2079-701X-2019-12-42-47

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