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Table 3 Combinations of most common arm (A) and leg postures (B) in patients with CRPS related dystonia

From: Fixed Dystonia in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: a Descriptive and Computational Modeling Approach

A

    

Number of Arms

Flexion Fingers

Flexion Wrist

Flexion Elbow

Adduction Shoulder

60

X

   

20

X

X

X

 

15

X

X

  

9

X

 

X

 

4

X

 

X

X

4

X

X

X

X

3

X

  

X

1

X

X

 

X

1

 

X

  

1

  

X

 

118

116

41

38

12

B

    

Number of Legs

Plantar Flexion Toes

Plantar Flexion or Inversion Ankle

Flexion Knee

Endorotation Hip

42

 

X

  

24

X

X

  

17

X

X

X

 

6

X

   

6

 

X

X

 

6

 

X

 

X

4

  

X

 

3

X

X

 

X

3

X

 

X

 

2

X

X

X

X

113

55

100

32

11

  1. Most common arm postures were present in 74 patients and most common leg postures in 77 patients. Column totals are presented in the bottom row. Note that for clarity reasons, other postures that occurred with or without these most common postures are not shown.