This edition is devoted to a fairly common pathology of diseases of the nervous system of vertebrogenic origin (vertebrogenic pathology). Special attention in the book is given to post-isometric relaxation of muscles, manipulation, mobilization, and to the specifics of applying the above manual therapy methods in vertebroneurological patients. The monograph is intended for neurologists, internists, neurosurgeons, orthopedic surgeons, traumatologists, manual therapists, and reflexotherapists.
Contents:
Preface
1. Pathogenesis and sanogenesis of vertebrogenic diseases of the nervous system
2. Classification of vertebrogenic diseases of the nervous system
3. Examination methodology for a vertebroneurological patient
3.1. Identifying the mechanism of irritation of receptors of the sinuvertebral nerve in the affected PDS
3.2. Diagnosis of extravertebral syndromes
3.3. Diagnosis of the severity of sanogenetic reactions
3.4. Diagnosis of complications of sanogenetic reactions
3.5. Diagnosis of the etiological factor
4. Clinical picture of vertebroneurological syndromes
4.1. Vertebral syndrome
4.2. Extravertebral syndromes (together with prof. A. A. Skoromets, assoc. R. Sh. Shakurov, assoc. V. I. Tret’yakov)
4.3. Complications of sanogenetic reactions (together with assoc. A. Ya. Popelyanskiy)
5. Instrumental diagnostic methods
5.1. X-ray diagnosis of spine diseases (together with prof. M. K. Mikhailov, assoc. V. M. Romanova)
5.2. Magnetic resonance imaging (together with assoc. R. U. Akhmerov)
5.3. Electromyography (together with prof. G. A. Ivanichev, assoc. A. Ya. Popelyanskiy, assoc. R. U. Akhmerov)
5.4. Rheography (together with assoc. A. Ya. Popelyanskiy, assoc. R. U. Akhmerov)
5.5. Thermography (together with assoc. R. U. Akhmerov)
5.6. Electroencephalography (together with assoc. R. U. Akhmerov)
6. Hormonal spondylodystrophy (together with Yu. N. Maksimov)
6.1. Etiopathogenesis
6.2. Clinical picture
6.3. Radiological examination.
6.4. Diagnosis and differential diagnosis
6.5. Features of the course of hormonal spondylodystrophy and spinal osteochondrosis
6.6. Treatment.
6.7. Prevention
7. Features of the clinical presentation and course of degenerative lesions of the intervertebral joints (together with assoc. S. S. Pshik)
7.1. Clinical picture of the functional hypermobile variant of intervertebral arthrosis
7.2. Clinical picture of the organic hypermobile variant of intervertebral arthrosis
7.3. Clinical picture of the functional hypomobile variant of intervertebral arthrosis
7.4. Clinical picture of the organic hypomobile variant of intervertebral arthrosis
7.5. Treatment and prevention
8. Differential diagnosis of vertebrogenic diseases of the nervous system
8.1. Differential diagnosis of vertebral syndrome
8.2. Differential diagnosis of extravertebral syndromes (together with prof. V. F. Bogoyavlenskiy, prof. I. A. Latfullin, assoc. V. P. Veselovskiy, assoc. V. P. Tret’yakov, assoc. A. Ya. Popelyanskiy)
9. Treatment of patients with osteochondrosis of the spine
9.1. Treatment of vertebral syndrome
9.2. Treatment of extravertebral disorders
9.3. Stimulation of sanogenetic body reactions
9.4. Management of complications of myofixations, hypermobility, and development of a rational motor stereotype
9.5. Symptomatic treatment (together with senior-n.s. A. M. Tauluev)
10. Examination of work capacity in patients with vertebroneurological diseases (together with prof. I. P. Nizamov, assoc. A. Ya. Popelyanskiy)
10.1. Temporary disability
10.2. Permanent disability
11. Organization of medical and preventive care for patients with vertebrogenic diseases of the nervous system (together with assoc. R. U. Khabriyev)
12. Prevention of vertebrogenic diseases of the nervous system (together with assoc. R. U. Khabriyev, senior n.s. A. P. Ladygin, senior n.s. R. T. Khafizov, senior n.s. P. A. Efimov)
12.1. Groups of dispensary observation
12.2. Preventive measures
13. Manual therapy of vertebroneurological syndromes (together with candidate of medical sciences V. P. Ilyin, V. E. Petruv, Yu. N. Maksimov).
13.1. Post-isometric relaxation of muscles
13.2. Mobilization actions
13.3. Manipulative actions
13.4. MT complications