D. O. Rozhkov
I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
7 Papers
6 Citations
D. O. Rozhkov is an academic researcher from I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Myofascial pain syndrome. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Myofascial pain syndrome in female patients with chronic nonspecific back pain: diagnosis and treatment
D. O. Rozhkov,O. E. Zinovyeva,Alexey N. Barinov,Ivan M. Vikhlyantsev,G. Z. Mikhailova,N. V. Penkov,A. M. Nosovsky +6 more
TL;DR: The frequency and pathogenesis of myofascial pain syndrome in chronic nonspecific lower back pain (CNLBP) is elucidated and changes found in the back muscle biopsy specimens of patients with CNLBP are potentially reversible and can be reversed during kinesiotherapy.
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Chronic back pain and mental disorders
TL;DR: This review discusses the issues of back pain comorbid with depressive, anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, and somatoform disorder and the features of the clinical manifestations of pain associated with mental disorders.
Роль мышечного фактора в развитии поясничной боли
TL;DR: There is no evidence for a link between the status of spinal muscles and the intensity of pain syndrome and the degree of disability, and Meloxicam is noted to be highly effective in treating low back pain, including myofascial pain.
Results of ELBRUS clinical non-interventional study
TL;DR: The efficacy and safety of etoricoxib in the complex therapy of patients with CNSLBP was noted and the intensity of pain at rest decreased on average, while moving, and emotional state was assessed on the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale.
The condition of the erector spinae muscle in patients with chronic nonspecific low back pain
D. O. Rozhkov,O. E. Zinovyeva,N. Penkov,A. D. Ulanova,Svetlana Popova,G. Z. Mikhailova,Ivan M. Vikhlyantsev +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the presence and severity of structural and functional changes in the paravertebral muscles and their role in the development of chronic nonspecific pain in the lower back in women.