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Spinal Cord Info 3
SCI FORs/ Stages of Decubiti
Question | Answer |
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Common FORs to be used for SCI interventions: (2) | Biomechanical, Rehabilitation |
Stages of Decubiti(4): Stage 1 | Red, edema, epidermis/dermis involved. Red remains post-relief of 30 mins. |
Stages of Decubiti(4): Stage 2 | Red, edema, blistering, loss of epidermis layers. Skin opened/inlfammed, extends into fat layer. Superficial necrosis in advanced stage 2 lesions. |
Stages of Decubiti(4): Stage 3 | Full thickening wound, extends to muscle; loss extends through dermis to involved subcutaneous tissue |
Stages of Decubiti(4): Stage 4 | Deep tissue destruction extends to and includes bone destruction. |
ASIA Impairment Scale (5 levels): Level A | complete, no sensory or motor fx is preserved in the sacral segments S4-S5 |
ASIA Impairment Scale (5 levels): Level B | incomplete lesion, sensory but NO motor fx preserved below neurlogical level and includes sacral segments S4-S5. |
ASIA Impairment Scale (5 levels): Level C | incomplete, motor fx preserved below neurological level, more than half of key muscles below neurologial level have muscle grade less than 3/5 |
ASIA Impairment Scale (5 levels): Level D | incomplete, motor fx preserved below nerological level, more than half of key muscles below neurologial level have muscle grade greater than or equal to 3/5. |
ASIA Impairment Scale (5 levels): Level E | normal, sensory/motor fx are normal. |