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STAGED INJECTION THERAPY USING A PATENTED «SPIT METHOD» FOR TREATMENT OF INTERVERTEBRAL HERNIA OF THE 3RD AND SOMETIMES 4TH STAGE C INTERMEDIATE RESULTS OF THE TREATMENT

https://doi.org/10.17238/issn2223-2427.2018.2.39-42

Abstract

Treatment of hernia by the method of Dr. Koss is used in cases where conventional physiotherapy exercises are already late and therefore ineffective and surgery is inevitable. This can sometimes be the consequence of the rupture of the fibrous ring, when self healing is unrealistic.The industry of advanced medicine translates the treatment of intervertebral hernia into a kind of Assembly flow. This also applies to operational techniques. Alas, in this well-established scientific and technical chain there is a significant gap - it is the unavailability of their own doctor, who would control the whole process of healing from the very first moment of pain to the stage of their elimination and further, in dynamics, the prevention of possible subsequent exacerbations. The pa- tient goes from doctor to doctor, from therapist to neurologist, from neurologist to neurosurgeon. Some use “point” treatment options - only operation, only bone (manual therapy, osteopathy), only injections, only massage, etc., etc.Methodical in all stages of treatment, collegiality, doctoral acceptability and gramotnaya neurorehabilitation subsequently relieving the compression of nerve roots of an intervertebral hernia (whether nucleoplasty, other neurosurgical surgery or non-surgical method of treatment according to the method of the doctor Cossa), prevention of recurrent exacerbations, such as in other areas of the spine that is the problem which needs to be addressed to the attending doctor together with the patient.

About the Author

V. V. Koss
cientific Research Institute of Sports and Sports Medicine of the RSUFKSMiT
Russian Federation


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Koss V.V. STAGED INJECTION THERAPY USING A PATENTED «SPIT METHOD» FOR TREATMENT OF INTERVERTEBRAL HERNIA OF THE 3RD AND SOMETIMES 4TH STAGE C INTERMEDIATE RESULTS OF THE TREATMENT. Surgical practice (Russia). 2018;(2):39-42. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17238/issn2223-2427.2018.2.39-42

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