Immobilisation of the cervical spine is a common procedure following traumatic injury. This is often precautionary as the actual incidence of spinal injury is low. Nonetheless, stabilisation of the head and neck is an important part of pre-hospital care due to the catastrophic damage that may follow if further unrestricted movement occurs in the presence of an unstable spinal injury. Currently available collars are limited by the potential for inadequate immobilisation and complications caused by pressure on the patient's skin, restricted airway access and compression of the jugular vein. Alternative approaches to cervical spine immobilisation are being considered, and the investigation of these new methods requires a standardised approach ...
Contains fulltext : 171692.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: To rev...
Study Design. Cadaveric radiostereometric analysis study. Objective. To quantify the ability of five...
Objective: Prehospital spinal motion restriction as a prevention technique for secondary neurologica...
Immobilisation of the cervical spine is a common procedure following traumatic injury. This is often...
Background Various rescue techniques are used for the prehospital transport of trauma patients. T...
Introduction: The early application of a semirigid disposable cervical collar following trauma is co...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to quantify the amount of cervical range of motion (ROM) th...
BACKGROUND: Cervical orthoses are commonly used for extrication, transportation, and definitive immo...
When immobilisation after a cervical spine or head injury is required, the role of the rigid cervica...
BackgroundVarious rescue techniques are used for the prehospital transport of trauma patients. This ...
In recent decades whiplash injuries, being a major reason for compensation claims, have become incre...
Several investigations on the problem of cervical spine motion describe the difficulties of measur...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of the Rapid Form Cervical Vacuum Immobilizer in controlli...
Objective: Prehospital spinal motion restriction as a prevention technique for secondary neurologica...
Cervical spine mobility is difficult to investigate accurately because of its anatomic structure and...
Contains fulltext : 171692.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: To rev...
Study Design. Cadaveric radiostereometric analysis study. Objective. To quantify the ability of five...
Objective: Prehospital spinal motion restriction as a prevention technique for secondary neurologica...
Immobilisation of the cervical spine is a common procedure following traumatic injury. This is often...
Background Various rescue techniques are used for the prehospital transport of trauma patients. T...
Introduction: The early application of a semirigid disposable cervical collar following trauma is co...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to quantify the amount of cervical range of motion (ROM) th...
BACKGROUND: Cervical orthoses are commonly used for extrication, transportation, and definitive immo...
When immobilisation after a cervical spine or head injury is required, the role of the rigid cervica...
BackgroundVarious rescue techniques are used for the prehospital transport of trauma patients. This ...
In recent decades whiplash injuries, being a major reason for compensation claims, have become incre...
Several investigations on the problem of cervical spine motion describe the difficulties of measur...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of the Rapid Form Cervical Vacuum Immobilizer in controlli...
Objective: Prehospital spinal motion restriction as a prevention technique for secondary neurologica...
Cervical spine mobility is difficult to investigate accurately because of its anatomic structure and...
Contains fulltext : 171692.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: To rev...
Study Design. Cadaveric radiostereometric analysis study. Objective. To quantify the ability of five...
Objective: Prehospital spinal motion restriction as a prevention technique for secondary neurologica...