Background: Spinal cord injuries affect nearly 1 million people every year. More than 90% of all cervical injuries require intubation, most cases also require tracheostomy, and nearly 40% are ventilator dependent. Case presentation: A 27-year-old male patient complained patient came with complaints of weakness in both limbs 13 hours before admission. Initially, the patient was driving a motorbike, and then the patient was involved in an accident with a car. After the incident, the patient also felt a bit short of breath, could not move both his leg and hand, and could not feel defecation or urination. The patient was diagnosed with fracture dislocation of C4-C5. The patient underwent elective decompression stabilization. Patients admitted t...
Cervical myelopathy is a spinal cord dysfunction that results from extrinsic compression of the spin...
Purpose: To assess the role of early neurorehabilitation in acute spinal cord injury. Material and ...
The lumbar vertebrae are the most common site for fracture incident because of its high mobility. Th...
AbstractAnkylosing spinal disorders tend to fracture after minor trauma because of its changed biome...
16 APACHE = Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation; APC = activated protein C; ARF = acute r...
Background: Spinal Cord Injuries (SCIs) are traumatic, life-changing injuries that can affect every ...
Patients with traumatic cervical spine injuries who require surgical intervention pose a significant...
Although exceedingly rare, catastrophic neurological decline may result from endotracheal intubation...
The injury mechanism of traumatic cervical spine injury varies, and Allen et al. divide cervical spi...
Amongst patients with cord injury following spinal fractures, the majority are due to cervical spine...
The majority of spinal cord injuries (SCI), invol-ving previously healthy young adults, result from ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Objective: To collect data from patients with cervical fracture who were treated s...
The incident of cervical spine injury and cervical spinal cord injury is between 2.0% to 5.0%. The a...
Background context: Due to the underlying pathology and altered biomechanics, traumatic cervical fra...
Study design: Case report and relevant literature review. Objective: To discuss the management of se...
Cervical myelopathy is a spinal cord dysfunction that results from extrinsic compression of the spin...
Purpose: To assess the role of early neurorehabilitation in acute spinal cord injury. Material and ...
The lumbar vertebrae are the most common site for fracture incident because of its high mobility. Th...
AbstractAnkylosing spinal disorders tend to fracture after minor trauma because of its changed biome...
16 APACHE = Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation; APC = activated protein C; ARF = acute r...
Background: Spinal Cord Injuries (SCIs) are traumatic, life-changing injuries that can affect every ...
Patients with traumatic cervical spine injuries who require surgical intervention pose a significant...
Although exceedingly rare, catastrophic neurological decline may result from endotracheal intubation...
The injury mechanism of traumatic cervical spine injury varies, and Allen et al. divide cervical spi...
Amongst patients with cord injury following spinal fractures, the majority are due to cervical spine...
The majority of spinal cord injuries (SCI), invol-ving previously healthy young adults, result from ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Objective: To collect data from patients with cervical fracture who were treated s...
The incident of cervical spine injury and cervical spinal cord injury is between 2.0% to 5.0%. The a...
Background context: Due to the underlying pathology and altered biomechanics, traumatic cervical fra...
Study design: Case report and relevant literature review. Objective: To discuss the management of se...
Cervical myelopathy is a spinal cord dysfunction that results from extrinsic compression of the spin...
Purpose: To assess the role of early neurorehabilitation in acute spinal cord injury. Material and ...
The lumbar vertebrae are the most common site for fracture incident because of its high mobility. Th...