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. 2021 Jan 19;45(5):656–667. doi: 10.1080/10790268.2020.1865709

Table 1.

Demographics and clinical characteristics.

Article Male, n (%) Age, mean (SD) SCI or Disease Paraplegia, n (%) Tetraplegia, n (%) Pain type, n (%)
Maurer et al.32 1 (100%) 28 Disease 1 (100%) 0 (0%) Severe paraesthesias and painful spastic paraparesis.
Hagenbach et al.35 23 (92%) 42.6 (12.5) Injury 11 (44%) 14 (56%) Not reported.
Rintala et al.34 5 (71.4%) 50.1 (8.3) Injury 4 (57.1%) 3 (48.9%) Chronic neuropathic pain at least three levels below the spinal cord lesion.
GW Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 2012 91 (78.4%) 48.1 (12.69) Injury Not reported. Not reported. Central neuropathic pain
Wilsey et al.31 A 29 (69%) 46.4 (13.6) 69% Injury, 31% Disease 20 (48%) 22 (52%) Central neuropathic pain.
Wilsey et al.31 B 29 (69%) 46.4 (13.6) 69% Injury, 31% Disease 20 (48%) 22 (52%) Central neuropathic pain.