Objective: To determine the influence of ambulance motion on head-neck (H-N) kinematics and to compare the effectiveness of two spinal precaution (SP) protocols: spinal immobilization (SI) and spinal motion reduction (SMR). Methods: Eighteen healthy volunteers (7 females) underwent a series of standardized ambulance transport tasks, across various speeds, under the two SP protocols in a balanced order (n = 12 drivers, n = 7 ambulances). Inertial measurement units were placed on participants’ heads and sternums, with another affixed to the stretcher mattress frame. Outcome measures included H-N displacement and acceleration. Results: Ambulance accelerations varied across driving tasks (2.5–9.5 m/s2) and speeds (3.0–6.2 m/s2) and resulted in ...
Background Motor vehicle collisions account for 1.3 million deaths and 50 million s...
BACKGROUND Motor vehicle collisions remain a common cause of spinal cord injury. Biomechanical st...
BackgroundVarious rescue techniques are used for the prehospital transport of trauma patients. This ...
Objective: Prehospital spinal motion restriction as a prevention technique for secondary neurologica...
Objective: Prehospital spinal motion restriction as a prevention technique for secondary neurologica...
Objective: Prehospital spinal motion restriction as a prevention technique for secondary neurologica...
Context. In a patient with a potential cervical spine injury, minimizing or eliminating movement at ...
Objectives: To compare paramedics’ ability to minimize cervical spine motion during patient transfer...
BACKGROUND Motor vehicle collisions are a common cause of death and serious injury. Many casualti...
IntroductionPrehospital spine immobilization has long been applied to victims of trauma in the Unite...
BACKGROUND Motor vehicle collisions account for 1.3 million deaths and 50 million serious injurie...
Spinal immobilization is one of the most commonly performed pre-hospital procedures. Little research...
Spinal immobilization is one of the most commonly performed pre-hospital procedures. Little research...
IntroductionPrehospital spine immobilization has long been applied to victims of trauma in the Unite...
Background Spinal immobilisation during extrication of patients in road traffic collisions is routin...
Background Motor vehicle collisions account for 1.3 million deaths and 50 million s...
BACKGROUND Motor vehicle collisions remain a common cause of spinal cord injury. Biomechanical st...
BackgroundVarious rescue techniques are used for the prehospital transport of trauma patients. This ...
Objective: Prehospital spinal motion restriction as a prevention technique for secondary neurologica...
Objective: Prehospital spinal motion restriction as a prevention technique for secondary neurologica...
Objective: Prehospital spinal motion restriction as a prevention technique for secondary neurologica...
Context. In a patient with a potential cervical spine injury, minimizing or eliminating movement at ...
Objectives: To compare paramedics’ ability to minimize cervical spine motion during patient transfer...
BACKGROUND Motor vehicle collisions are a common cause of death and serious injury. Many casualti...
IntroductionPrehospital spine immobilization has long been applied to victims of trauma in the Unite...
BACKGROUND Motor vehicle collisions account for 1.3 million deaths and 50 million serious injurie...
Spinal immobilization is one of the most commonly performed pre-hospital procedures. Little research...
Spinal immobilization is one of the most commonly performed pre-hospital procedures. Little research...
IntroductionPrehospital spine immobilization has long been applied to victims of trauma in the Unite...
Background Spinal immobilisation during extrication of patients in road traffic collisions is routin...
Background Motor vehicle collisions account for 1.3 million deaths and 50 million s...
BACKGROUND Motor vehicle collisions remain a common cause of spinal cord injury. Biomechanical st...
BackgroundVarious rescue techniques are used for the prehospital transport of trauma patients. This ...