by Daniel Sabbagh, Jörg Fior and Ralf Gentz

FIOR & GENTZ Gesellschaft für Entwicklung und Vertrieb von orthopädietechnischen Systemen mbH

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Journal: Neurologie & Rehabilitation
Volume: 22
Issue: 6
Year: 2016
Pages: S15-S16

 

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Gesellschaft für Entwicklung und Vertrieb von orthopädietechnischen Systemen mbH

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The Link between Muscle Strength and Lesion Height at Patients with Complete and Incomplete Spinal Cord Injuries to Evaluate Orthotic Treatment Options

  • Original Title: Der Zusammenhang zwischen Muskelstatus und Läsionshöhe bei Patienten mit kompletter und inkompletter Querschnittslähmung zur Beurteilung der orthetischen Versorgbarkeit
  • Authors: Daniel Sabbagh1, Jörg Fior2, Ralf Gentz2
  • Institutions: 1FIOR & GENTZ GmbH – Scientific Editing, 2FIOR & GENTZ GmbH – Management
  • Form of Contribution: presentation
  • Congress: 6th Joint Annual Meeting of the German Association for Neurorehabilitation (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Neurorehabilitation e. V., DGNR) and the German Association for Neurotraumatology and Clinical Neurorehabilitation (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Neurotraumatologie und Klinische Neurorehabilitation e. V., DGNKN)
  • Location: Bad Godesberg, Germany
  • Date: 1–3 December 2016
  • Expert Association: German Association for Neurorehabilitation, German Association for Neurotraumatology and Clinical Neurorehabilitation

Summary: Complete and incomplete spinal cord injuries of the lumbar spine and sacral vertebrae cause muscular impairments of the lower extremities. Patients with spinal cord injuries are often treated with wheelchairs. In contrast, orthoses provide more mobility and can improve the gait significantly. Muscle strength is a decisive factor for an optimal orthotic fitting. By determining the number of active muscles in each spinal cord segment, the link between level of injury and muscle strength can be established, which, in turn, makes it possible to evaluate orthotic treatment options. Seven patients with incomplete spinal cord injuries wearing orthoses were examined. The results show that the established link is fully valid for complete spinal cord injuries. In incomplete spinal cord injuries, the muscular impairments are less pronounced depending on the injury, which positively affects the orthotic treatment options.

Keywords: spinal cord injuries, muscle strength, level of injury, orthoses, muscle function test

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FIOR & GENTZ

Gesellschaft für Entwicklung und Vertrieb von orthopädietechnischen Systemen mbH

Dorette-von-Stern-Straße 5
D-21337 Lüneburg

Phone: +49 4131 24445-0
Fax: +49 4131 24445-57
Email: info(at)fior-gentz.de


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