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SOFTLY: Comparison of outcomes of rigid versus soft collar during emergency department investigation for potential cervical spine injury in low-risk blunt trauma patients - A pilot study.

Robert BakerSharon KlimJasmine PoonianPeter RitchieStephanie NgAnne-Maree Kelly
Published in: Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA (2023)
Use of soft rather than rigid collar immobilisation for low-risk blunt trauma patients with potential cervical spine injury is significantly less painful for patients and results in less agitation. A larger study is needed to determine the safety of this approach or whether collars are required at all.
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