The known salient features of spinal cord injuries in children are that 1) plane X-rays may not show dislocations or fractures, 2) many of these injuries are complete transections, 3) many injuries are located at the level of upper thoracic spine, and 4) the duration of spinal shock is short. Complications such as pressure sores occur just as easily in children as in adults and the injuries tend to be just as intractable. Complications characteristic in children with spinal cord injuries are spinal deformity and hip dislocation. In this paper, we describe a case involving a C7 spinal cord injury caused by a fall when the patient was 3 years old. We have observed the physical complications for 15 years following that injury. We also repor...
Cervical spine injury in children is rare, but it can cause irreversible effects of a young patient’...
Traumatic injuries of the cervical spine are less common in children than in adults. But may be asso...
In this study, we describe a 4-year-old boy with a head, cervical, and left shoulder injury followin...
The known salient features of spinal cord injuries in children are that 1) plane X-rays may not show...
Spine injuries in children are of great social significance. Currently, the incidence of spinal cord...
Background: Spinal injury in children is rare, and poses many difficulties in management. Aims: To a...
Spinal injuries in children is a separate entity, quite different from its adult counterpart due to ...
Spinal cord injury without radiographic abnormality (SCIWORA) has a reported rate of incidence varyi...
Objectives Major differences exist in the anatomy and biomechanics of the growing spine that causes ...
Objective. To study the mechanisms of spinal cord injury in children of different age groups. Mater...
Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) results in paralysis and loss of sensation caudally to the site of the lesi...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic injuries of the cervical spine are uncommon in pediatrics. Children less than ...
ABSTRACT: We attempted to evaluate the effect on the spinal column of loss of muscular support follo...
Spinal cord injury can be classified as traumatic and non-traumatic. The traumatic spinal cord injur...
Background. The study of the influence of various factors on the course of recovery of neurological ...
Cervical spine injury in children is rare, but it can cause irreversible effects of a young patient’...
Traumatic injuries of the cervical spine are less common in children than in adults. But may be asso...
In this study, we describe a 4-year-old boy with a head, cervical, and left shoulder injury followin...
The known salient features of spinal cord injuries in children are that 1) plane X-rays may not show...
Spine injuries in children are of great social significance. Currently, the incidence of spinal cord...
Background: Spinal injury in children is rare, and poses many difficulties in management. Aims: To a...
Spinal injuries in children is a separate entity, quite different from its adult counterpart due to ...
Spinal cord injury without radiographic abnormality (SCIWORA) has a reported rate of incidence varyi...
Objectives Major differences exist in the anatomy and biomechanics of the growing spine that causes ...
Objective. To study the mechanisms of spinal cord injury in children of different age groups. Mater...
Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) results in paralysis and loss of sensation caudally to the site of the lesi...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic injuries of the cervical spine are uncommon in pediatrics. Children less than ...
ABSTRACT: We attempted to evaluate the effect on the spinal column of loss of muscular support follo...
Spinal cord injury can be classified as traumatic and non-traumatic. The traumatic spinal cord injur...
Background. The study of the influence of various factors on the course of recovery of neurological ...
Cervical spine injury in children is rare, but it can cause irreversible effects of a young patient’...
Traumatic injuries of the cervical spine are less common in children than in adults. But may be asso...
In this study, we describe a 4-year-old boy with a head, cervical, and left shoulder injury followin...