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J Forensic Sci ; 46(5): 1124-5, 2001 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11569553

ABSTRACT

The application of handcuffs may result in compression neuropathies at the wrist. The frequency of these complications is unknown. Twelve of 190 (6.3%) consecutive subjects kept in police custody presented distal neurological symptoms possibly related to handcuff application. The duration of handcuffing was significantly longer in patients with neurological symptoms than in patients without neurological symptoms (mean +/- SD: 3.7+/-5.2 h vs. 1.8+/-2.6 h, P = 0.02). A long duration of handcuff application and, possibly, the existence of somnolence or acute alcohol intoxication could be predisposing factors to handcuff neuropathy. A prospective study of clinical and electrophysiological detection and follow up is needed.


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Crime , Police , Restraint, Physical/adverse effects , Wrist Injuries/etiology , Adult , Alcohol Drinking , Female , Humans , Male , Peripheral Nervous System/injuries , Retrospective Studies , Sleep , Wrist/innervation , Wrist Injuries/pathology
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