2022
DOI: 10.1080/02688697.2022.2043242
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Analysis of the influencing factors related to neuropathic pain in patients with spinal cord injuries: a retrospective study

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“…However, severe spasticity can lead to joint contracture, pain, di culty in walking and urinary tract infection, and increase the risk of joint dislocation, fracture and heterotopic ossi cation in SCI individuals, which has a negative impact on the daily life and prognosis of individuals with this type of injury [2] . At present, relevant literature has analysed the factors that impact SCI that is complicated by urinary tract infection [3] and neuropathic pain [4] ; however, no studies have conducted a relevant factor analysis of spasticity after SCI. According to previous studies, spasticity affect 65% of SCI individuals discharged from a community hospital [5] and create many challenges in their daily lives.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, severe spasticity can lead to joint contracture, pain, di culty in walking and urinary tract infection, and increase the risk of joint dislocation, fracture and heterotopic ossi cation in SCI individuals, which has a negative impact on the daily life and prognosis of individuals with this type of injury [2] . At present, relevant literature has analysed the factors that impact SCI that is complicated by urinary tract infection [3] and neuropathic pain [4] ; however, no studies have conducted a relevant factor analysis of spasticity after SCI. According to previous studies, spasticity affect 65% of SCI individuals discharged from a community hospital [5] and create many challenges in their daily lives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%