DYNAMICS OF THE CONDITION OF THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF PATIENTS IN THE COMPLEX TREATMENT OF PAIN AFTER A STROKE
Almost half of patients who have had a stroke experience various pains, [1, 7-10] among which the actual central neuropathic pain is 8% in the post-stroke period(7,3–10,5%) [1, 11-13]. 11% of these pains are observed in those over 80 years of age [4]. Ikos are usually observed when the seaming drum is damaged, accounting for 33-60% of the total Ikos [4]. Pain is observed in a quarter of patients in Valenberg-Zakharchenko syndrome [6, 7]. In Valenberg-Zakharchenko syndrome, the stroke is located in the lateral area of the longitudinal brain and passes from this place the spino-thalamic path, this path is the sensory ascending path [4]. Ikos most often appear during the recovery period of functions from a few weeks to 6 months after a stroke [1, 4, 6]