Infrared remote thermography as an auxiliary method in the diagnosis and treatment of vertebrogenic pain in athletes
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Among vertebrogenic causes of the pain syndrome that pathogenically connected with the changes in the spinal column we can mark out the protrusion of the intervertebral disk, osteophytes, vertebral- motion segment instability, subluxations and arthrosis, spine fractures. Osteoporosis and osteoarthrosis, metastasis of vertebral body, functional vertebrogenic disorders and so on. The group of patients was inspected using the method of infra-red distance thermography with radiographic verification of vertebral osteochondrosis various localizations. It was determined that the infra-red distance thermography method like an additional method while having the spinal pain may successfully and factually add the traditional methods of that pathology diagnosis
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