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Table 2 Majeed pelvic score (MPS) Questionnaire results

From: Sleep quality and psychological health in patients with pelvic and acetabulum fractures: a cross-sectional study

MPS scores of all patients were divided into different Tile (pelvic) and Letournel-Judget(acetabulum fractures) classification groups.

 

MPS dimension

Description

MPS scoring

Tile A%

Tile B%

Tile C%

Anterior wall%

Anterior column%

Posterior wall%

Transverse%

Both columns%

Pain

Intense, continuous at rest

5

        
 

Intense with activity

10

        
 

Tolerable, but limits activity

15

 

1 [2]

  

1 [50]

1 [3]

  
 

Moderate activity, abolished by rest

20

18 [31]

6 [10]

4 [10]

1 [13]

 

3 [8]

  
 

Mild, intermittent, normal activity

25

13 [22]

7 [12]

4 [10]

1 [13]

 

9 [24]

3 [27]

1(100)

 

Slight, occasional or no pain

30

27 [47]

46(77)

31(79)

6(75)

1 [50]

24 [65]

8(73)

 

Work

No regular work

4

3 [4]

1 [2]

1 [3]

 

1 [50]

   
 

Light work

8

2 [3]

2 [3]

2 [5]

  

1 [3]

  
 

Change of job

12

2 [3]

2 [3]

2 [5]

1 [13]

1 [50]

1 [3]

1 [9]

 
 

Same job, reduced performance

16

28 [48]

29 [48]

10 [26]

3 [38]

 

17 [46]

5 [45]

1(100)

 

Same job, same performance

20

23 [40]

19 [32]

24 [62]

4 [50]

 

18 [49]

5 [45]

 

Sitting

Painful

4

 

1 [2]

   

2 [6]

  
 

Painful if prolonged or awkward

6

2 [3]

2 [3]

 

1 [13]

    
 

Uncomfortable

8

26 [45]

25 [41]

11 [28]

2 [25]

2(100)

10 [27]

3 [27]

1(100)

 

Free

10

30 [52]

32 [53]

24 [62]

5 [63]

 

24 [65]

8(73)

 

Sexual intercourse

Painful

1

4 [7]

2 [3]

2 [5]

  

3 [8]

  
 

Painful if prolonged or awkward

2

2 [3]

8 [13]

4 [10]

1 [13]

1 [50]

3 [8]

1 [9]

 
 

Uncomfortable

3

17 [29]

11 [18]

5 [13]

 

1 [50]

6 [16]

2 [18]

1(100)

 

Free

4

35 [60]

38 [63]

26(67)

7(88)

 

25(68)

8(73)

 

Walking aids

Bedridden or almost bedridden

2

        
 

Wheelchair

4

        
 

Two crutches

6

        
 

Two sticks

8

  

1 [3]

     
 

One stick

10

5 [9]

9 [15]

7 [18]

1 [12]

 

5 [14]

1 [9]

 
 

No sticks

12

53(91)

51(85)

31(79)

7(88)

2(100)

32(86)

10(91)

1(100)

Gait unaided

Cannot walk or can barely walk

2

        
 

Shuffling small steps

4

  

1 [3]

 

1 [50]

   
 

Gross limp

6

2 [3]

 

1 [3]

  

2 [5]

  
 

Moderate limp

8

6 [10]

5 [8]

6 [15]

1 [13]

1 [50]

 

1 [9]

 
 

Slight limp

10

14 [24]

34 [57]

16 [41]

4 [50]

 

15 [41]

6 [55]

1(100)

 

Normal

12

36 [62]

21 [35]

15 [38]

3 [38]

 

20 [54]

4 [36]

 

Walking distance

Bedridden or few meters

2

        
 

Very limited time and distance

4

1 [2]

   

1 [50]

1 [3]

  
 

Limited with sticks, difficult without prolonged standing possible

6

2 [3]

1 [2]

2 [5]

     
 

One hour with a stick, limited without

8

4 [7]

4 [7]

1 [3]

  

1 [3]

  
 

One hour without sticks, slight pain or limp

10

34 [59]

34 [57]

24 [62]

4 [50]

1 [50]

23 [62]

6 [55]

1(100)

 

Normal for age and general condition

12

11 [19]

21 [35]

12 [31]

4 [50]

 

12 [32]

5 [45]

 

Majeed pelvic score rank

51-60

 

1 [2]

 

2 [5]

 

1 [50]

1 [3]

  
 

61-70

 

2 [3]

2 [3]

1 [3]

     
 

71-80

 

4 [7]

9 [15]

3 [8]

 

1 [50]

3 [8]

  
 

81-90

 

21 [36]

13 [22]

9 [23]

3 [38]

 

10 [27]

4 [36]

1(100)

 

91-100

 

30 [52]

36 [60]

24 [62]

5 [63]

 

23 [62]

7 [64]

 
  1. After walking for an hour, most patients experienced only mild pain or limping. Following surgery, Tile A, Tile B, and Tile C patients were able to return to work. The average MPS score was 89.68±10.04. MPS scores range from 51 to 100, with rankings based on groups of ten. Of the total patients, 186 (86%) scored higher than 80