2019
DOI: 10.4274/balkanmedj.galenos.2018.2018.0188
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Effectiveness of Percutaneous Intradiscal Decompression Therapy in Thoracic Disc Herniation

Abstract: Aims:Although there have been many studies about lumbar and cervical ablation procedures, few studies have been performed in the thoracic region. To evaluate the clinical results of a percutaneous disc decompression device in patients with radicular symptoms and/or dorsal pain due to thoracic disc herniation.Methods:Eleven patients with thoracic disc herniation and/or degenerative discs (all in T10-T11, or T11-T12 levels) who did not respond to conservative treatments were undergoing ablation and compression p… Show more

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“…Skill assessment checklist included a total of 18 items considering the two fundamental AT lessons: getting up from the chair and picking up light objects, which were evaluated observationally. The Farsi version of the Roland-Morris disability questionnaire (19), which has a 24 list of daily activities, The hand to floor test (Rozenstock L 2005) (20), and visual analog scale were also employed (21).…”
Section: Study Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Skill assessment checklist included a total of 18 items considering the two fundamental AT lessons: getting up from the chair and picking up light objects, which were evaluated observationally. The Farsi version of the Roland-Morris disability questionnaire (19), which has a 24 list of daily activities, The hand to floor test (Rozenstock L 2005) (20), and visual analog scale were also employed (21).…”
Section: Study Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%