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== Prevalence of pain in Wheelchair Users == | == Prevalence of pain in Wheelchair Users == | ||
=== General Pain === | === General Pain in Wheelchair Users === | ||
A qualitative study interviewed 64 electric powered wheelchair users about | A qualitative study interviewed 64 electric powered wheelchair users about their experiences of pain: | ||
* 86% of participants experienced pain related to sitting in past or present wheelchairs | * 86% of participants experienced pain related to sitting in past or present wheelchairs | ||
* 59% felt their pain was influenced by their Electric Powered Indoor/outdoor Wheelchair | * 59% felt their pain was influenced by their Electric Powered Indoor/outdoor Wheelchair | ||
* 17% reported experiencing severe pain | * 17% reported experiencing severe pain | ||
(Frank et al, 2014)<ref>Frank, A. De Souza, L. Frank, J. Neophytou, C. (2012). The pain experiences of powered wheelchair users. Disability and Rehabilitation . 34 (9), 770-778.</ref> - This Paper included users who had been wheelchair users for 10 years before the interviews. However, it only interviewed wheelchair users who used Electric Powered Indoor/Outdoor Chairs (EPIOC) making it difficult to apply to other varieties of wheelchairs. | |||
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Revision as of 11:41, 24 May 2019
This page will be discussing Neck Pain (acute, sub-acute or chronic) with MSK characteristics as a result of becoming a wheelchair user.
Wheelchair Users as a population[edit | edit source]
There are approximately 1.2million wheelchair users in the UK. There are a variety of different types of wheelchairs, such as self propelled, assistant propelled and Electric powered wheelchairs. Usage Varies from daily use to competitive use. (NHS England, 2014)[1]
Prevalence of pain in Wheelchair Users[edit | edit source]
General Pain in Wheelchair Users[edit | edit source]
A qualitative study interviewed 64 electric powered wheelchair users about their experiences of pain:
- 86% of participants experienced pain related to sitting in past or present wheelchairs
- 59% felt their pain was influenced by their Electric Powered Indoor/outdoor Wheelchair
- 17% reported experiencing severe pain
(Frank et al, 2014)[2] - This Paper included users who had been wheelchair users for 10 years before the interviews. However, it only interviewed wheelchair users who used Electric Powered Indoor/Outdoor Chairs (EPIOC) making it difficult to apply to other varieties of wheelchairs.
Neck Pain in Wheelchair Users[edit | edit source]
- ↑ NHS England. (2014). Improving Wheelchair Services. Available: https://www.england.nhs.uk/wheelchair-services/. Last accessed 22nd May 2019.
- ↑ Frank, A. De Souza, L. Frank, J. Neophytou, C. (2012). The pain experiences of powered wheelchair users. Disability and Rehabilitation . 34 (9), 770-778.