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Aim: comparison of functional outcome in relation to standard functional outcome after
the rehabilitation of people with spinal cord injury. Objectives: To assess the functional
outcome of tetraplegic and paraplegic patients after the rehabilitation. Methods: A cross
sectional study design was used. A cross sectional study was chosen as appropriate to
achieve the aims. Spinal cord injury unit at centre for the rehabilitation of the paralyzed
(CRP) in Bangladesh which is the largest spinal cord injury rehabilitation centre for the
patient with spinal cord injury in South Asia. Results: Among 60 patients was participant
in this study. In the case of age the most participants was attended from 21-40 age group
53.3% (n=32), 85% (n=51) was male and 15% (n=9) was female, In this case of
educational level of the participants 13.3%(n=8) were farmer,8.3%(n=5) were day
laborer,11.7%(n=7) were service holder,11.7%(n=7) were garments worker,5%(n=3)
were driver,5%(n=3) were businessman, 1.7%(n=1) were unemployed, 11.7%(n=7) were
housewife, 25.0%(n=15) were students, 76.7% (n=46) were nuclear family, 23.3%
(n=14) were extended family, 88.3% (n=53) lived in rural areas, 11.7% (n=7) living
urban areas, 53.3%(n=32) were traumatic paraplegic,41.7%(n=25) were Traumatic
Tetraplegic, 3.3%(n=2) were Non Traumatic paraplegic, 1.7%(n=1) were Non Traumatic
Tetraplegic. Association of Socio-demographic variable, disease related variable with
FIM scale. Where was p-values <0.05 and comparison between functional outcome and
standard functional outcome. Conclusion: In this study, researcher found significant
association of Socio-demographic variable, disease related variable with FIM scale,
among the 60 participants 31.6%(n=19) participants functional outcome was above the
standard functional outcome and 68.34%(n=41) participants functional outcome was
below the standard functional outcome.
Key words: Spinal cord injury, tetraplegic, paraplegic, FIM scale.
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