Gellman H, Sie I, Waters R L
University of Southern California Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rancho Los Amigos Hospital.
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1988 Aug(233):132-5.
Paraplegic patients rely almost exclusively on their upper extremities for weight-bearing activities such as transfers and wheelchair propulsion. Eighty-four paraplegic patients whose injury level was T2 or below and who were at least one year from spinal cord injury were screened for upper extremity complaints. Fifty-seven (67.8%) had complaints of pain in one or more areas of their upper extremities. The most common complaints were shoulder pain and/or pain relating to carpal tunnel syndrome. Twenty-five (30%) complained of shoulder pain during transfer activities. Symptoms were found to increase with time from injury. As the long-term survival of spinal cord injured patients continues to improve, an increased awareness of the complications of the weight-bearing upper extremity is necessary to keep these patients functioning in society.
截瘫患者几乎完全依靠上肢进行诸如转移和轮椅推进等负重活动。对84名损伤平面为T2或更低且距脊髓损伤至少一年的截瘫患者进行了上肢不适筛查。其中57名(67.8%)患者有一个或多个上肢部位疼痛的主诉。最常见的主诉是肩部疼痛和/或与腕管综合征相关的疼痛。25名(30%)患者在转移活动时诉说肩部疼痛。发现症状随受伤时间的延长而加重。随着脊髓损伤患者长期生存率的不断提高,有必要提高对负重上肢并发症的认识,以使这些患者能够在社会中正常生活。