peer reviewedCervical spine injuries are a regular reason for consultation in general practice or pediatric emergencies. In many cases, it is difficult to distinguish between whether or not a radiological assessment is necessary. We propose in this article a management strategy based on clinical scores simple to achieve in order to avoid unnecessary radiological examinations for children
This is a systematic review of published evidence regarding management of the cervical spine in cons...
Cervical spine injury is relatively rare, occurring in only 2% to 3% of patients with blunt trauma w...
Abstract published with permission. Paediatric cervical spine injury (CSI) has been outlined in curr...
Cervical spine injury in children is rare, but it can cause irreversible effects of a young patient’...
INTRODUCTION Radiological evaluation of the paediatric cervical spine can be a challenge due to the ...
To determine the utility of the routine cervical spine radiograph, we reviewed all cervical spine ra...
Cervical spine injuries to children under 11: should we use radiography more selectively in their in...
SummaryAim:To describe patterns of injury, radiological evaluation and assessment of paediatric cerv...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence-based decision-making tools are widely used to guide cervical spine assessment i...
Cervical trauma in children have variations from the adults mainly due to anatomic differences. An o...
OBJECTIVES: While cervical spine injuries (CSIs) are rare in the paediatric population, presentation...
Any child presenting at an emergency department after trauma, such as road traffic accidents, falls,...
Pediatric patients with suspected cervical spine injuries (CSI) often receive a computed tomography ...
Purpose: The purpose of the present study was to highlight the challenges in managing cervical spine...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This Gra...
This is a systematic review of published evidence regarding management of the cervical spine in cons...
Cervical spine injury is relatively rare, occurring in only 2% to 3% of patients with blunt trauma w...
Abstract published with permission. Paediatric cervical spine injury (CSI) has been outlined in curr...
Cervical spine injury in children is rare, but it can cause irreversible effects of a young patient’...
INTRODUCTION Radiological evaluation of the paediatric cervical spine can be a challenge due to the ...
To determine the utility of the routine cervical spine radiograph, we reviewed all cervical spine ra...
Cervical spine injuries to children under 11: should we use radiography more selectively in their in...
SummaryAim:To describe patterns of injury, radiological evaluation and assessment of paediatric cerv...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence-based decision-making tools are widely used to guide cervical spine assessment i...
Cervical trauma in children have variations from the adults mainly due to anatomic differences. An o...
OBJECTIVES: While cervical spine injuries (CSIs) are rare in the paediatric population, presentation...
Any child presenting at an emergency department after trauma, such as road traffic accidents, falls,...
Pediatric patients with suspected cervical spine injuries (CSI) often receive a computed tomography ...
Purpose: The purpose of the present study was to highlight the challenges in managing cervical spine...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This Gra...
This is a systematic review of published evidence regarding management of the cervical spine in cons...
Cervical spine injury is relatively rare, occurring in only 2% to 3% of patients with blunt trauma w...
Abstract published with permission. Paediatric cervical spine injury (CSI) has been outlined in curr...