SummaryIntroductionEarly detection of spine fractures in children is difficult because the clinical examination does not always raise worrisome symptoms and the vertebrae are still cartilaginous, and consequently incompletely visualized on routine X-rays. Therefore, diagnosis is often delayed or missed.HypothesisThe search for a “breath arrest” sensation at the moment of the trauma improves early detection of thoracolumbar spine fractures in children.Materials and methodsThis was a prospective monocentric study including all children consulting at the paediatric emergency unit of a single university hospital with a thoracolumbar spine trauma between January 2008 and March 2009. All children had the same care. Pain was quantified when they a...
Background: Vertebral Fractures (VF) are recognized as an important aspect of bone health in childre...
Osteoporosis is a generalised disorder of the skeleton with reduced bone density and abnormal bone a...
AIMS: To determine which radiological investigations should be performed and which children should b...
SummaryIntroductionEarly detection of spine fractures in children is difficult because the clinical ...
Spine injuries in children are of great social significance. Currently, the incidence of spinal cord...
Cervical spine injury in children is rare, but it can cause irreversible effects of a young patient’...
PURPOSE: Authors examined a case series of patients younger than 18 years old who had sustained a...
Background: Cervical spine fractures (CSFs) are potentially devastating injuries in pediatric popula...
Background: Pediatric spinal trauma is rare, but the consequences of a missed injury can be devastat...
SummaryAim:To describe patterns of injury, radiological evaluation and assessment of paediatric cerv...
Context: The incidence of vertebral column and spinal cord damage in children in the current century...
Severe spinal trauma is uncommon in the pediatric population, but due to the potentially devastating...
ObjectivesMajor differences exist in the anatomy and biomechanics of the growing spine that causes f...
Spinal injuries in children and adolescents are rare injuries, but consequences for the growing skel...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021, British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery. All rights reserve...
Background: Vertebral Fractures (VF) are recognized as an important aspect of bone health in childre...
Osteoporosis is a generalised disorder of the skeleton with reduced bone density and abnormal bone a...
AIMS: To determine which radiological investigations should be performed and which children should b...
SummaryIntroductionEarly detection of spine fractures in children is difficult because the clinical ...
Spine injuries in children are of great social significance. Currently, the incidence of spinal cord...
Cervical spine injury in children is rare, but it can cause irreversible effects of a young patient’...
PURPOSE: Authors examined a case series of patients younger than 18 years old who had sustained a...
Background: Cervical spine fractures (CSFs) are potentially devastating injuries in pediatric popula...
Background: Pediatric spinal trauma is rare, but the consequences of a missed injury can be devastat...
SummaryAim:To describe patterns of injury, radiological evaluation and assessment of paediatric cerv...
Context: The incidence of vertebral column and spinal cord damage in children in the current century...
Severe spinal trauma is uncommon in the pediatric population, but due to the potentially devastating...
ObjectivesMajor differences exist in the anatomy and biomechanics of the growing spine that causes f...
Spinal injuries in children and adolescents are rare injuries, but consequences for the growing skel...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021, British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery. All rights reserve...
Background: Vertebral Fractures (VF) are recognized as an important aspect of bone health in childre...
Osteoporosis is a generalised disorder of the skeleton with reduced bone density and abnormal bone a...
AIMS: To determine which radiological investigations should be performed and which children should b...