Conclusions This study has provided an unprecedented insight into the injury mechanisms of the cervical spine during impact loading. The posture represents a key factor in injury initiation, with lordosis of the spine increasing the likelihood of injury.Timothy...
R. et al. AOSpine subaxial cervical spine injury classification system. Eur Spine J 25, 2173-2184, doi:10.1007/s00586-015-3831-3 (2016).Vaccaro AR, Koerner JD, Radcliff KE, et al. AOSpine subaxial cervical spine injury classification system. Eur Spine J 2016;25:2173-84....
16.5.4 Spine and Axial Skeleton CT is now the gold standard for evaluation of spinal injury and disease in other species. Although soft tissues structures can be seen with this modality, it is best placed evaluating bony lesions such as fractures and tumors. The use of contrast in the epidur...
402 Stabilizing the Craniocervical Region, 402 Producing Extensive and Well-Coordinated Movements of the Head and Neck: Optimizing the Placement of the Eyes, Ears, and Nose, 404 SELECTED BIOMECHANICAL ISSUES OF LIFTING: A FOCUS ON REDUCING BACK INJURY, 405 Muscular Mechanics of Extension of the ...
spine by extension of force through the arms to the handle, thus elongating and tensioning the spine. The effect of axial tensioning is to unload the compressive forces on the spine and relieve pain, stimulate and increase the flow of blood to the spinal discs which are under reduced pressure...
For example, elongate or longitudinal connecting members, such as solid rigid rods are often utilized that extend along the spine to provide support to vertebrae that have been damaged or weakened due to injury or disease. Such elongate members must be supported by certain vertebrae and support ...
Load transmissionCervical spineIn human spine, any ligamentous injury, degenerated disc or facetectomy leads to certain degrees of spinal instability. There are limited studies using finite element method (FEM) simulating these effects to evaluate the biomechanical response of spine under various ...
Validation of the Subaxial Cervical Spine Injury Classification score in children: a single-institution experience at a level 1 pediatric trauma centerdoi:10.3171/2024.4.PEDS24102Piazza, Martin G.Ravindra, Vijay M.Earl, Emma R.Ludwick, Allison...
This need is often the result of a bone or soft tissue injury, such as an acute fracture of the bone. To ensure that the damaged bone fragments are capable of properly regenerating, it is important that the bone fragments be adequately stabilized during the regeneration process. To adequately...
6%associated in-hospital mortality(Jain et al.,2015).Neurological deterioration ranging from complete spinal cord injury(SCI)to incomplete SCI or single radiculopathy are potential consequences of the blunt trauma over this region.The subaxial cervical spine accounts the vast majority ...