The purpose of the work is to evaluate the effectiveness of complex treatment of dystrophic-degenerative changes in the cervical spine using the Glisson's loop. A dynamic analysis of the state of health of 327 people aged 20 to 55 years with dystrophic-degenerative lesions of the cervical spine was carried out. Two groups of examined patients were distinguished: before treatment (group I – 327 patients) and in the course of treatment (group II – 296 patients), 2-6 months after the start of the treatment. The results demonstrated that in the process of complex treatment of dystrophic-degenerative changes in the cervical spine using the Glisson loop, after 2-6 months, a pronounced positive trend was observed in all patients, which was manifested by the absence of dorsalgia, paresthesias in the cervical spine. Only 14% of women in the menopausal period had nocturnal dysesthesia of the upper extremities. Thus, a multidisciplinary approach using traction treatment of dystrophic-degenerative diseases of the cervical spine at home using the Glisson loop can reduce the duration of severe pain syndrome, functional recovery of the motor and stabilizing functions of the spinal muscles.
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