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Very little is known about the occurrence of spinal cord lesions and results of the rehabilitation of patients with such lesions in the Netherlands. This study was conducted to describe the process of rehabilitation in the Dutch situation, to assess the incidence of spinal cord lesions in a regional rehabilitation centre and to characterise differences between traumatic and non-traumatic spinal cord lesions regarding age, level and extent of lesion. In this study 293 patients were included who were admitted to the rehabilitation centre between 1982 and 1993. Sixty-six per cent of this group came from the university hospital. The mean length of stay in the rehabilitation centre was 154 days. After completing the rehabilitation programme 94% of patients went home. Sixteen new SCI patients per million per year were admitted to the rehabilitation centre. Of our group 52% had a non-traumatic lesion, which concerned older patients with more incomplete lesions. In our opinion close collaboration between the university hospital and the rehabilitation centre is needed for optimal rehabilitation. Attention to independent living programmes and appropriate housing facilities can shorten the length of stay and increase the number of discharges of patients to their own environment. For patients with non-traumatic spinal cord lesions special programmes should be made available.
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Schönherr, M., Groothoff, J., Mulder, G. et al. Rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord lesions in the Netherlands: an epidemiological study. Spinal Cord 34, 679–683 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.1996.123
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