| Literature DB >> 21429232 |
Tuula Nylund1, Ville M Mattila, Tapani Salmi, Harri K Pihlajamäki, Jyrki P Mäkelä.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Brachial plexus lesions as a consequence of carrying a heavy backpack have been reported, but the typical clinical course and long-term consequences are not clear. Here we evaluated the clinical course and pattern of recovery of backpack palsy (BPP) in a large series of patients.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21429232 PMCID: PMC3076297 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-12-62
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Figure 1Brachial plexus lesions among 193,450 military recruits and selection of study participants.
Follow-up characteristics of the 38 patients with PBB.
| Follow-up characteristics | Yes | No | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Self-reported symptoms at the follow-up | 8/38 (21%) | 30/38 (79%) | |
| Normal muscle strength* | 27/32 (84%) | 5/32 (16%) | |
| The lesion affected the patient's profession after the army | 5/38 (13%) | 33/38 (87%) | |
| Decreased physical activity due to the lesion after the army | 5/38 (13%) | 33/38 (87%) | |
| Muscle strength at the follow-up* | |||
| Normal | abnormal | ||
| The weight of the load carried (mean, SD) | 30 kg (10 kg) | 44 kg (6 kg) | p = 0.003** |
| Number of affected nerves at the baseline | |||
| 1 | 17 (81%) | 4 (19%) | p = 0.999*** |
| 2 | 6 (75%) | 2 (25%) | |
| 3 | 3 (100%) | 0 (0%) | |
| most affected peripheral nerve | |||
| long thoracic | 9 (75%) | 3 (25%) | p = 0.847*** |
| Musculocutaneus | 2 (100%) | 0 (0%) | |
| Axillary | 10 (83%) | 2 (17%) | |
| Median | 1 (100%) | 0 (0%) | |
| Suprascapular | 3 (100%) | 0 (0%) | |
| Radial | 1 (100%) | 0 (0%) | |
| Ulnar | |||
| Self-reported symptoms at the follow-up | |||
| No | Yes | ||
| The weight of the load carried (mean, SD) | 38 kg (6 kg) | 42 kg (7 kg) | p = 0.249** |
| Body mass index (mean, SD) | 22.1 (3.8) | 23.6 (4.1) | p = 0.518** |
* Only for those attending the follow-up examination (n = 32)
** Mann-Whitney U-test
*** Fischer's exact test