Functional evaluation using motor scores after cervical spinal cord injuries.

Spinal Cord

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hakone National Hospital, Kanagawa, Japan.

Published: July 1998

Patient evaluation using Zancolli's classification for cervical cord injuries uses easily understood criteria and accurately defines the state of disability in Frankel grade A or B patients. However, this classification cannot be used in Frankel grade C patients even though they also cannot walk. We compared the Zancolli classification with American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) motor scores in evaluating self-care in Frankel grade C patients. The Zancoli classification was found to correlate closely with the ASIA motor score. The threshold of ability to perform self-care in areas such as urinary toileting and wheelchair mobility occurred approximately between C6A and C6B 1 in the Zancolli classification in Frankel grade A and B patients and at the level of about 30 points in the ASIA motor score in Frankel grade C patients. The ASIA motor score is helpful in defining functional motor status in Frankel grade C patients with cervical spinal cord injuries.

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