2004
DOI: 10.1080/10790268.2004.11753742
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Upper Limb Pain in Anational Sample of Veterans With Paraplegia

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“…Significant negative associations (younger age associated with higher frequency or severity) were Age: greater age is sometimes assoc w/more pain 40,47,49,55,65,66 and sometimes not. 43,56,63,67 Duration: duration assoc w/more hip pain, 66 but not with pain in general or shoulder pain; 48,56,63 one study found a U-shaped curve, with more arm pain o5 years and 420 years after injury and less pain 5-19 years after injury. 65 Course: pain tends to develop months or years after injury; 36,40,45,47,50,55,66,68 once pain develops, it tends to remain stable, 40,48 except for (1) shoulder pain, which shows a tendency to increase over time, 14,66 and (2) Age: rate of PUs assoc w/age in one study (older 4younger), but not others.…”
Section: Prevalence and Importancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significant negative associations (younger age associated with higher frequency or severity) were Age: greater age is sometimes assoc w/more pain 40,47,49,55,65,66 and sometimes not. 43,56,63,67 Duration: duration assoc w/more hip pain, 66 but not with pain in general or shoulder pain; 48,56,63 one study found a U-shaped curve, with more arm pain o5 years and 420 years after injury and less pain 5-19 years after injury. 65 Course: pain tends to develop months or years after injury; 36,40,45,47,50,55,66,68 once pain develops, it tends to remain stable, 40,48 except for (1) shoulder pain, which shows a tendency to increase over time, 14,66 and (2) Age: rate of PUs assoc w/age in one study (older 4younger), but not others.…”
Section: Prevalence and Importancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, several studies have been performed in SCI patients and shoulder pain was found to be the most frequent problem in their UEs. [1][2][3][4] On the other hand, although the elbow joint is also overused in SCI patients (for example, during push-up maneuvers), 2 to our best notice, its relevant problems have not been explored in the hitherto literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Several articles provide important data on the prevalence and nature of pain and pain-related disability among samples of veterans receiving care in the VHA [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]. Haskell et al recently documented a particularly high prevalence of pain among women veterans receiving care in a VA women's clinic [10].…”
Section: Peer-reviewed Publicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%