THE IMPORTANCE OF SPINAL NERVES, INJURIES: DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT

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  • Haydarova Barno Israiljonovna ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Anorboyeva Maftuna ##default.groups.name.author##

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Keywords: Spinal nerves, radiculopathy, nerve injury, electromyography, neuroplasticity, rehabilitation, peripheral nervous system, vertebrae, sensory fibers, motor fibers, reflexes, herniated disc, nerve compression, radiculopathy, neuropathy, pain management,r ehabilitation, neural recovery

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This article provides information on spinal nerve injuries, their diagnosis, and 
treatment methods.Spinal nerves are essential components of the peripheral nervous 
system, emerging from the spinal cord to innervate various parts of the body. There are 
31  pairs  of  spinal  nerves  categorized  into  cervical,  thoracic,  lumbar,  sacral,  and 
coccygeal groups. Each spinal nerve consists of sensory (afferent) and motor (efferent) 
fibers, enabling the transmission of signals between the brain and body. The article 
emphasizes  the  role  of  spinal  nerves  in  reflex  actions,  movement,  and  sensation. 
Clinical conditions, such as herniated discs and nerve compression, affecting spinal 
nerves are also discussed, highlighting their importance in neurology and medicine. 
Spinal cord injuries are one of the pressing issues in neurology.Spinal nerves, an 
integral  component of the  peripheral nervous  system, play  a pivotal  role in  motor, 
sensory, and autonomic signal transmission. This article aims to elucidate the intricate 
anatomy,  functions,  and  clinical  implications  of  spinal  nerve  injuries,  focusing  on 
diagnostic modalities and contemporary therapeutic interventions. 

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2025-01-05