Michael Wang1, Brian O'Shaughnessy2, Iftikharul Haq2, Barth Green2
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Abstract
Pain following spinal cord trauma is common and frequently perplexing as multiple etiologies can confuse the diagnosis. Neuropathic pain from spinal cord damage is frequent, occurring in up to 40% of patients. However, autonomic and musculoskeletal pain generators are also common.