Sipski M L
Kessler Rehabilitation Corporation, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, New Jersey Medical School, West Orange 07052, USA.
Int J Impot Res. 1998 May;10 Suppl 2:S128-30; discussion S138-40.
This article reviews current knowledge about the impact of SCI on male and female sexual responses including erectile function, lubrication ejaculation and orgasm. The ability to achieve erection, lubrication and ejaculation can be described based upon the degree and type of neurologic injury affecting the sacral spinal segments. The ability of SCI individuals to achieve orgasm has not been found to be based upon the type of degree of neurologic injury. The implications of these findings to increase our understanding of human sexual neurophysiology is also discussed.