<p style="text-align: justify;">Acute injuries of the spine and spinal cord are among the most causes of severe disability and death after trauma. Data about spine fracture with or without cord damage are different. The aim of this study was to determine epidemiology and demographics of spinal injury in main trauma center, Guilan, an Iranian province. The present study was a descriptive study of all cases of traumatic spine injury. Who were admitted to Poursina Hospital, main trauma center of Gilan. The scoring Systems used to evaluate severity of injury were American Spinal Injury association (ASIA) and The Injury Severity Score. Among a total of 245 cases, 71.8%were male and 28.2% were female. Male/Female ratio was 2.55:1. The most common...
Background: Socioeconomic structure, policies and cultural traditions play important roles in the de...
Background: The bulk of spine injuries that result in permanent injury happen as a result of vehicle...
Introduction: Spinal cord injury usually results in disabling conditions. The incidence of spinal tr...
"nAcute injuries of the spine and spinal cord are among the most causes of severe disability an...
Background: Epidemiological knowledge of traumatic spinal fractures and spinal cord injuries (SCIs) ...
Background: Traumatic spinal injuries are the main cause of patients' morbidity and the underlying h...
AbstractObjectiveTo illustrate mechanisms of spine fractures and the pattern of spinal injuries char...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the epidemiological profile of patients with spinal fractures and th...
Background & Aim: Patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) impose a heavy burden on health care system...
Study Design.Retrospective epidemiological study.Objective.To describe the epidemiology of spinal fr...
Spinal cord injuries are highly disabling and deadly injuries. Currently, few studies focus on non-t...
Aim: Spinal trauma is one of the most important causes of trauma-related morbidity worldwide. Spinal...
Objectives: Spinal fractures are a public health issue with high morbidity and mortality, and signif...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the incidence of spinal injuries between 2000-2010 due to motorcycl...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the incidence of spinal injuries between 2000-2010 due to motorcycle ...
Background: Socioeconomic structure, policies and cultural traditions play important roles in the de...
Background: The bulk of spine injuries that result in permanent injury happen as a result of vehicle...
Introduction: Spinal cord injury usually results in disabling conditions. The incidence of spinal tr...
"nAcute injuries of the spine and spinal cord are among the most causes of severe disability an...
Background: Epidemiological knowledge of traumatic spinal fractures and spinal cord injuries (SCIs) ...
Background: Traumatic spinal injuries are the main cause of patients' morbidity and the underlying h...
AbstractObjectiveTo illustrate mechanisms of spine fractures and the pattern of spinal injuries char...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the epidemiological profile of patients with spinal fractures and th...
Background & Aim: Patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) impose a heavy burden on health care system...
Study Design.Retrospective epidemiological study.Objective.To describe the epidemiology of spinal fr...
Spinal cord injuries are highly disabling and deadly injuries. Currently, few studies focus on non-t...
Aim: Spinal trauma is one of the most important causes of trauma-related morbidity worldwide. Spinal...
Objectives: Spinal fractures are a public health issue with high morbidity and mortality, and signif...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the incidence of spinal injuries between 2000-2010 due to motorcycl...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the incidence of spinal injuries between 2000-2010 due to motorcycle ...
Background: Socioeconomic structure, policies and cultural traditions play important roles in the de...
Background: The bulk of spine injuries that result in permanent injury happen as a result of vehicle...
Introduction: Spinal cord injury usually results in disabling conditions. The incidence of spinal tr...