نتایج جستجو برای: cervical spine

تعداد نتایج: 132456  

Journal: :Instructional course lectures 2000
Gregory D Schroeder Alexander R Vaccaro

Cervical spine injuries are extremely common and range from relatively minor injuries, such as cervical muscle strains, to severe, life-threatening cervical fractures with spinal cord injuries. Although cervical spine injuries are most common in athletes who participate in contact and collision sports, such as American football and rugby, they also have been reported in athletes who participate...

Journal: :BMC Medical Imaging 2008
Ulfin Rethnam Rajam S. U. Yesupalan Salah S. Bastawrous

BACKGROUND One of the basic principles in the primary survey of a trauma patient is immobilisation of the cervical spine till cleared of any injury. Lateral cervical spine radiograph is one of the important initial radiographic assessments. More than often additional radiographs like the Swimmer's view are necessary for adequate visualisation of the cervical spine. How good is the Swimmer's vie...

Modarresi, Mehrdad, Shaker, Hossein, Vaziri, Samira,

Aim: The purpose of this study was to determine the rate of agreement between CT scan interpretations of cervical spine trauma patients between emergency medicines and radiology physicians. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional analytical study was conducted in Shohadaye Haft-e Tir Hospital, Tehran, Iran. The 408 CT scans for patients with cervical spine trauma registered by the Emergency...

Cervical spine pain is one of the most common problems of the spine and upper limbs, which can be axial or radicular. The present study aimed to electrodiagnostically evaluate cervical root involvement among patients presenting with radicular pain.  The population was selected using simple random sampling from patients complaining of cervical radicular pain and unilateral or bilateral upper ext...

Journal: :Emergency medicine clinics of North America 2010
Laura Pimentel Laura Diegelmann

The evaluation and management of cervical spine injuries is a core component of the practice of emergency medicine. This article focuses on evaluation and management of blunt cervical spine trauma by the emergency physician. Pertinent anatomy of the cervical spine and specific cervical spine fractures are discussed, with an emphasis on unstable injuries and associated spinal cord pathology. The...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2002
Roger W Nightingale Beth A Winkelstein Kurt E Knaub William J Richardson Jason F Luck Barry S Myers

The purpose of this study is to test the hypothesis that the upper cervical spine is weaker than the lower cervical spine in pure flexion and extension bending, which may explain the propensity for upper cervical spine injuries in airbag deployments. An additional objective is to evaluate the relative strength and flexibility of the upper and lower cervical spine in an effort to better understa...

Journal: :Journal of athletic training 2005
Erik E Swartz R T Floyd Mike Cendoma

OBJECTIVE To provide a foundation of knowledge concerning the functional anatomy, kinematic response, and mechanisms involved in axial-compression cervical spine injury as they relate to sport injury. DATA SOURCES We conducted literature searches through the Index Medicus, SPORT Discus, and PubMed databases and the Library of Congress from 1975-2003 using the key phrases cervical spine injury...

2014
Khodakaram Rastegar Hossein Ghalaenovi Ali Babashahi Nasrin Shayanfar Mohammad Jafari Mehrdad Jalalian Arash Fattahi

Spine involvement is less common in Reiter's syndrome than in other seronegative spondyloarthropathies. Also, cervical spine involvement rarely occurs in Reiter's syndrome and other spondyloarthropathies. This paper reports a rare case of Reiter's syndrome in which there was cervical spine involvement that presented clinically as an atlanto-axial rotatory subluxation. Reiter's Syndrome (RS) is ...

Journal: :Pediatric emergency care 2012
Lise E Nigrovic Alexander J Rogers Kathleen M Adelgais Cody S Olsen Jeffrey R Leonard David M Jaffe Julie C Leonard

OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to estimate the sensitivity of plain radiographs in identifying bony or ligamentous cervical spine injury in children. METHODS We identified a retrospective cohort of children younger than 16 years with blunt trauma-related bony or ligamentous cervical spine injury evaluated between 2000 and 2004 at 1 of 17 hospitals participating in the Pediatric Eme...

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