Context. In a patient with a potential cervical spine injury, minimizing or eliminating movement at the head and neck during stabilization and transport is paramount because movement can exacerbate the condition. Any equipment or technique creating less movement will allow for a more effective and safe stabilization of an injured patient, reducing the likelihood of movement and potential secondary injury. Objective: To compare the amount of head movement created during the log-roll and motorized spine-board (MSB) stabilization techniques. Design: A 2-condition, repeated-measures design. Setting: Laboratory. Patients or Other Participants: Thirteen certified athletic trainers, emergency first responders, and emergency medical technicians (6 ...
Objectives: This study was designed to compare the stability and comfort afforded by the long spinal...
Objective: To determine whether transferring equipment designed to assist a carer when moving someon...
BACKGROUND: The increasing use of computers in the current era is accompanied by an increase in the ...
Background: Numerous studies have shown that there are better alternatives to log rolling patients w...
Background: Numerous studies have shown that there are better alternatives to log rolling patients w...
BACKGROUND: After spine board immobilization of the trauma victim and transport to the hospital, the...
Background: Numerous studies have shown that there are better alternatives to log rolling patients w...
Objectives: To compare paramedics’ ability to minimize cervical spine motion during patient transfer...
STUDY DESIGN.: Cadaveric biomechanical study. OBJECTIVE.: To quantify spinal motion created by trans...
OBJECTIVE: Improper handling of an unstable neck injury in the prehospital setting may result in iat...
Objective: To determine the influence of ambulance motion on head-neck (H-N) kinematics and to compa...
Proper management of cervical spine injuries in men's lacrosse players depends in part upon the abil...
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Proper management of cervical spine injuries in men's lacrosse players depends in part upon the abil...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of head position and football equipment (ie, helmet and shoulder pad...
Objectives: This study was designed to compare the stability and comfort afforded by the long spinal...
Objective: To determine whether transferring equipment designed to assist a carer when moving someon...
BACKGROUND: The increasing use of computers in the current era is accompanied by an increase in the ...
Background: Numerous studies have shown that there are better alternatives to log rolling patients w...
Background: Numerous studies have shown that there are better alternatives to log rolling patients w...
BACKGROUND: After spine board immobilization of the trauma victim and transport to the hospital, the...
Background: Numerous studies have shown that there are better alternatives to log rolling patients w...
Objectives: To compare paramedics’ ability to minimize cervical spine motion during patient transfer...
STUDY DESIGN.: Cadaveric biomechanical study. OBJECTIVE.: To quantify spinal motion created by trans...
OBJECTIVE: Improper handling of an unstable neck injury in the prehospital setting may result in iat...
Objective: To determine the influence of ambulance motion on head-neck (H-N) kinematics and to compa...
Proper management of cervical spine injuries in men's lacrosse players depends in part upon the abil...
SourceURL:file://localhost/Users/allenedwards/Desktop/MSU/SPRING%2016/NUR%20412/EBP/POSTER.doc Minim...
Proper management of cervical spine injuries in men's lacrosse players depends in part upon the abil...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of head position and football equipment (ie, helmet and shoulder pad...
Objectives: This study was designed to compare the stability and comfort afforded by the long spinal...
Objective: To determine whether transferring equipment designed to assist a carer when moving someon...
BACKGROUND: The increasing use of computers in the current era is accompanied by an increase in the ...