CLINICAL FEATURES OF PATIENTS WITH DISC HERNIATION SINGLE-LEVEL CERVICAL SPINE AT 175 HOSPITAL
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Background: Cervical disc herniation is a fairly common disease, with a rate of 18.6 people/100,000 people. The clinical symptoms of cervical disc herniation are quite diverse and also cause effects on spinal function and the patient's ability to work and do daily activities. Object research: Including 46 patients diagnosed with 01 level disc herniation at 175 Hospital from 11/2011 to 11/2016. Method research: Prospective study design, cross-sectional clinical description, longitudinal follow-up. Result and Disscussion: The average age was 50.70 ± 10.97; the age group was mainly 41 - 50 (36.96%); there was no significant difference between occupational groups; There are 56.5% of men and 43.6% of women with the disease; The disease has a gradual onset of 89.13% and the duration of the disease is mainly from 12-36 months. The prominent symptoms are neck pain, paresthesia along the nerve roots 45.65%, numbness of the extremities 67.39%; decreased hand dexterity by 73.91%, difficulty walking by 47.83%. Average NDI (63.04% + 23.91%); Average JOA: 10.55 ± 2.19 points. Conclusion: Single-level cervical disc herniation occurs mainly in middle-aged people, in many occupations and has very diverse clinical symptoms. NDI and JOA index are at an average level.
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herniated disc, single level cervica, NDI, JOA
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