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Maximum movement and cumulative movement (travel) to inform our understanding of secondary spinal cord injury and its application to collar use in self-extrication.

Tim NutbeamRob FenwickBarbara MayWillem StassenJason SmithJames Shippen
Published in: Scandinavian journal of trauma, resuscitation and emergency medicine (2022)
We have demonstrated the application of 'travel' in the context of self-extrication. Total travel is similar across self-extricating healthy volunteers with and without a collar. We suggest that where possible 'travel' is collected and reported in future biomechanical studies in this and related areas of research. It remains appropriate to apply a cervical collar to self-extricating casualties when the clinical target is that of movement minimisation.
Keyphrases
  • spinal cord injury
  • infectious diseases
  • spinal cord
  • current status
  • case control