EFFECT OF EXTENSION THERAPY IN THE MOST COMMON VERTEBRAL SYNDROMES

Authors

  • Danche Vasileva Faculty of Medical Sciences, Goce Delcev University, Stip, North Macedonia
  • Andrej Fidanovski Faculty of Medical Sciences, Goce Delcev University, Stip, North Macedonia

Keywords:

extension therapy, vertebral syndromes, cervical region, thoracic region

Abstract

The modern and fast pace of life and learning to take a forced position for a long time, initiate a wide
range of dysfunctions and pathokinesiological changes of the spine with a diverse clinical picture.
Pathokinesiological changes in the spine can occur in all levels of the spinal column, so they first begin with the loss
of physiological curves and subsequently lead to degenerative changes. The most common vertebral syndromes that
occur in patients are: facet syndromes, spondylolisthesis, spinal stenosis, spinal instability, degenerative disc
disease, osteoarthritis (spondyloarthrosis) of the cervical and lumbar spine and disc herniation. The incidence of
occurrence occurs in the middle part of life, but it is not excluded in the younger population, due to the fast lifestyle
and modern industrial living. Seen from a pathokinesiology point of view, the above-mentioned changes that occur
in patients can be easily overcome and alleviated with the help of physical therapy and kinesitherapy. The means
offered by physical therapy and kinesitherapy can relieve symptoms and increase the mobility of the affected joints.
Extension therapy (traction) belongs to mechanotherapy and is characterized by stretching certain parts of the body
with the help of mechanical force, is used to reduce or eliminate the occurrences of compression and irritation of
nerve elements and blood vessels, thereby reducing pain and increasing impaired circulation that occurs as a result
of degenerative changes affecting the a certain region. The aim of the research is to study the effect of extension
therapy in improving the mobility of the spine in the most common vertebral syndromes. Material and methods: 22
patients (11 men and 11 women) aged 35 to 50 years with diagnosed vertebral syndromes were included in the
research study. During the rehabilitation, a functional test is applied - goniometry. Differences in gender, work
engagement, physical activity and type of the most common vertebral syndromes are monitored. Measurements are
carried out at the beginning of the rehabilitation, in the middle and at the end of the treatments. According to what
the extension can be during application, it can be cervical or lumbar, horizontal or vertical along the axis of the body
and according to the method of traction it can be static, intermittent and/or cyclic. The method of application differs
depending on whether cervical or lumbar extension is applied. During cervical extension, the patient is in a lying
supinated position, so the mechanical force delivered by the device should overcome the weight of the neck. Lumbar
extension is performed on a special table, the patient is in a supinated position, the legs are flexed at the hips and
knees, and the lower legs are placed on special props that are mobile and can be moved. This is important because in
this position the leveling of the lumbar lordosis, relaxation of the paravertebral muscles and the musculoskeletal
segments is achieved. Results: From the processed data results are obtained for a significant improvement of the
range of movements in the cervical and thoracic region. Conclusion: Kinesitherapy and methodological guidelines
for strengthening the paravertebral, abdominal and gluteal muscles in combination with electrotherapy which has a
main analgesic effect and a combination with extension therapy can lead to significant changes in terms of
increasing the amplitude of movement in the affected joints of the spine.

Author Biography

Andrej Fidanovski, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Goce Delcev University, Stip, North Macedonia

University Clinic of Physical medicine and rehabilitation Skopje

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2024-10-07

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Vasileva, D., & Fidanovski, A. (2024). EFFECT OF EXTENSION THERAPY IN THE MOST COMMON VERTEBRAL SYNDROMES. KNOWLEDGE - International Journal , 66(4), 423–427. Retrieved from https://ikm.mk/ojs/index.php/kij/article/view/7049

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