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 Research Article
												Demography, Diagnosis and Complications of Spinal Cord Injury Patients in a Rehabilitation Center of Bangladesh 						
Author(s): Mohammad Morshedul  Quadir, Krishno  Sen, Mst. Rebeka  Sultana, Md. Shahoriar  Ahmed, Farjana  Taoheed, Amin  Andalib, Russell  Kabir, AM  Fariduzzaman and SM Yasir  ArafatMohammad Morshedul  Quadir, Krishno  Sen, Mst. Rebeka  Sultana, Md. Shahoriar  Ahmed, Farjana  Taoheed, Amin  Andalib, Russell  Kabir, AM  Fariduzzaman and SM Yasir  Arafat             
						
												
				 Background: Spinal cord injury and its health related complications pose a major impact on the overall morbidity and mortality as well as cause economic constrains. It was aimed at looking into the demographic distribution, diagnosis, as well as complications in patients with spinal cord injury.
Methods: The study was conducted at Centre for the Rehabilitation of the Paralysed (CRP) between 2012 and 2013 from 201 respondents with the help of a structured preformed pretested questionnaire by face to face interview.
Results: Out of 201 respondents 176 (87.6%) were male and 25 (12.4%) were female; majority of the patients were in their 3rd decade which consisted 28.6%, followed by 27.4% in between 21-30 years and 26.8% in between 41-50. Most of the respondents of this study had trauma.. Read More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/2376-0281.1000244 
																	  
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