WOS: 000432959600150PubMed ID: 29626691OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study is to discuss along with literature knowledge the post-traumatic clinical progression of cases with symptoms of transient spinal cord impact and cases of spinal concussion following exposure of the vertebral column to vertical forces. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 43 cases, all falls from height, were diagnosed with spinal concussion. It was determined that the vertebral column had been exposed to the effects of vertical forces, and the spinal cord had been affected by vertical forces. In all cases, spinal magnetic resonance imaging and dynamic X-ray examinations were performed at the time of admission. Clinical symptoms of the cases were recorded by scoring based on...
Pre-printBackground Concussion is typically defined as a mild brain injury, and yet the brain is un...
Background: Spinal cord injury in the cervical spine is commonly accompanied by cord compression and...
Introduction: Spinal cord injury usually results in disabling conditions. The incidence of spinal tr...
Although there have been studies that suggest a link between cervical spine injury and persistent po...
Objectives: 1) to assess neurological status in patients with distractive flexion and compressive ex...
Purpose: To assess the role of early neurorehabilitation in acute spinal cord injury. Material and ...
Head-first impact can occur during home and occupational falls, automotive rollovers, various sport...
Objective. To investigate clinical status features of the patient’s who died from spinal cord and br...
Although SCIWORA has been reported more prevalent in children, few case reports published SCIWORA in...
Background Context: Distractive flexion injuries (DFIs) of the subaxial cervical spine are major con...
Background: Difficulty in proper visualization of the upper thoracic spine in plain radiographs allo...
SummaryIntroductionNinety percent of the lesions resulting from diving injuries affect the cervical ...
Traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI) is a condition with suffering of neural structures from acute tr...
Study subject: Orthostatic reactions of the patients with cervical part spinal cord injuries. Orthos...
Contains fulltext : 176936.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pre...
Pre-printBackground Concussion is typically defined as a mild brain injury, and yet the brain is un...
Background: Spinal cord injury in the cervical spine is commonly accompanied by cord compression and...
Introduction: Spinal cord injury usually results in disabling conditions. The incidence of spinal tr...
Although there have been studies that suggest a link between cervical spine injury and persistent po...
Objectives: 1) to assess neurological status in patients with distractive flexion and compressive ex...
Purpose: To assess the role of early neurorehabilitation in acute spinal cord injury. Material and ...
Head-first impact can occur during home and occupational falls, automotive rollovers, various sport...
Objective. To investigate clinical status features of the patient’s who died from spinal cord and br...
Although SCIWORA has been reported more prevalent in children, few case reports published SCIWORA in...
Background Context: Distractive flexion injuries (DFIs) of the subaxial cervical spine are major con...
Background: Difficulty in proper visualization of the upper thoracic spine in plain radiographs allo...
SummaryIntroductionNinety percent of the lesions resulting from diving injuries affect the cervical ...
Traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI) is a condition with suffering of neural structures from acute tr...
Study subject: Orthostatic reactions of the patients with cervical part spinal cord injuries. Orthos...
Contains fulltext : 176936.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pre...
Pre-printBackground Concussion is typically defined as a mild brain injury, and yet the brain is un...
Background: Spinal cord injury in the cervical spine is commonly accompanied by cord compression and...
Introduction: Spinal cord injury usually results in disabling conditions. The incidence of spinal tr...