“…All associations were highly statistically significant and confirms the findings of others (Born et al, 1985;Born, 1988;Braakman et al, 1980;Choi et al, 1988Choi et al, , 1991Ciricillo et al, 1992;Clifton et al, 1993;Danze et al, 1994;Davis and Cunningham, 1984;Fearnside et al, 1993;Formisano et al, 2005;Hartley et al, 1995;Hukkelhoven et al, 2005;Jane and Rimel, 1982;Jennett et al, 1979;Klonoff et al, 1986;Mukherjee et al, 2000;Prat and Calatayud-Maldonado, 1998;Ross et al, 1992;Teasdale and Jennett, 1976;Thatcher et al, 1991). For the motor score, the odds ratio of a poor outcome increases by threefold as one views the range of odds ratios for normal flexion (1.60-1.94) to no motor response (4.05-6.07).…”