EVIDENCE-BASED DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE CERVICAL VERTEBRAE AND DOUBLE ACUTE SPINAL CORD INJURY

Authors

  • Mamadaminova M.A.,Kuldashev Q.A. Andijan State Medical institute Author

Keywords:

Acute cervical spine injury, Acute spinal cord injury, Diagnosis, Evidence-based medicine, Imaging diagnostics, Neurological assessment, Clinical management.

Abstract

This article discusses evidence-based approaches to the diagnosis of acute cervical spine injuries and double acute spinal cord injury. Acute cervical spine injuries are often associated with serious neurological issues and functional impairments, making prompt and effective diagnosis crucial. The article examines modern imaging techniques, clinical assessment, and evidence-based approaches for patient management.

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Published

2024-10-27

How to Cite

Mamadaminova M.A.,Kuldashev Q.A. (2024). EVIDENCE-BASED DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE CERVICAL VERTEBRAE AND DOUBLE ACUTE SPINAL CORD INJURY. IQRO INDEXING, 12(01), 242-244. http://worldlyjournals.com/index.php/IFX/article/view/6613