Spica Kirschner

Introduction

The Kirschner wire is an instrument that is used to treat various diseases of the spine. It was developed by Dr. Kirchner in 1931 and has since become widely used in medicine.

This article is devoted to a description of the Kirschner wire and its use in the treatment of various diseases of the spine, as well as its advantages and disadvantages.

Description of Kirschner knitting needles

**Kirschner wire** is a metal wire that is inserted into the spine to fix the vertebrae. The pin is inserted through an incision in the skin and fixed in the vertebrae using special instruments.

As a rule, several wires are used, which are installed in different parts of the spine. This treatment method helps strengthen the spine, reduce back pain and improve the patient's quality of life.

Advantages of Kirscher knitting needles:

1. Reducing pain: the Kirschnaer wire helps relieve pain that can be caused by diseases of the spine, such as osteochondrosis or a herniated disc. 2. Strengthening