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Revision as of 13:34, 3 February 2024
Pathophysiology
Injury Phase | Time Relative to Primary Injury | Key Processes and Events |
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Immediate | <2 hours |
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Early acute | <48 hours |
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Subacute | <14 days |
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Intermediate | <6 months |
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Chronic | >6 months |
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Classification
ASIA Classification
Motor Function:
Motor fnx is ✓ at five levels in UE & LE (20 stations) on scale from 0-5. The scale is as follows:
- 0: No movement
- 1: Muscle twitch, but no movement
- 2: Movement, but not against gravity
- 3: Movement against gravity, but not against resistance
- 4: Movement against resistance, but weaker than normal
- 5: Normal strength
The max total score for motor fnx (adding up scores from left & right sides) is 100.
Sensory Function:
Sensory fnx is ✓ for light touch and pinprick (sharp/dull discrimination) in 28 different dermatomes (56 stations), on a scale from 0-2:
- 0: Absent (no sensation)
- 1: Impaired (some sensation)
- 2: Normal (full sensation)
The max total score for each sensory modality (light touch or pinprick, adding up scores from left & right sides) is 112.
Frankel/ASIA impairment scale
Grade | Degree of Impairment | Definition |
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A | Complete | No sensory or motor function is preserved in sacral segments S4-5. |
B | Incomplete | Sensory, but not motor, function is preserved below the neurological level and extends through sacral segments S4-5. |
C | Incomplete | Sensory and motor functions are preserved below the neurological level. Most key muscles below the neurological level have a muscle grade of <3. |
D | Incomplete | Sensory and motor functions are preserved below the neurological level. Most key muscles below the neurological level have a muscle grade of ≥3. |
E | Normal | Sensory and motor functions are normal. |