[Spinal cord injury at the office. Management of frequent complications].

Rev Med Suisse

Service de paraplégie, Clinique romande de réadaptation, 1951 Sion.

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Despite being followed by specialists, 88% of spinal cord injury patients in Switzerland still see their general practitioners within a year.
  • Common health issues for these patients include pain, spasticity, neurogenic bladder and bowel disorders, and urinary tract infections.
  • General practitioners need to understand the unique needs of spinal cord injury patients to provide effective outpatient care.

Article Abstract

Even though people with spinal cord injury are usually followed by a spinal cord injury specialist, studies show that they continue to be monitored by their general practitioner. In Switzerland, over a one-year period, 88 % of spinal cord injury patients consult their general practitioner. The five most common health problems reported by people with spinal cord injury are pain, spasticity, neurogenic disorders of bladder and bowel function, and urinary tract infections. Even if these are common problems in primary care medicine, it is important for general practitioner to be aware of the specificities of spinal cord injury patients, to ensure optimal management. This article provides some useful information on the management of spinal cord injured patients in outpatient care.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.53738/REVMED.2024.20.897.2243DOI Listing

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