Estimating the number of traffic crash-related cervical spine injuries in the United States; An analysis and comparison of national crash and hospital data
Abstract
Cervical spine injury is a common result of traffic crashes, and such injuries range in severity from minor (i.e. sprain/strain) to moderate (intervertebral disk derangement) to serious and greater (fractures, dislocations, and spinal cord injuries). There are currently no reliable estimates of the number of crash-related spine injuries occurring in the US annually, although several publications have used national crash injury samples as a basis...
Paper Details
Title
Estimating the number of traffic crash-related cervical spine injuries in the United States; An analysis and comparison of national crash and hospital data
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
142
Pages
105571 - 105571
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