Fracture /dislocation of the upper cervical spine during motor vehicle collision: Biomechanics and implications for occupant protection.

Auteur(s)
Green, R.N. Shkrum, M.J. & Nowak, E.S.
Jaar
Samenvatting

Unlike the thoracic and lumbar areas, the cervical spine is much more vulnerable to injury during vehicle collision whether frontal, side, rear- end, or roll- over. Fracture dislocation of the cervical spine involves a high risk of injury to the spinal cord that can result in partial or complete quadriplegia. Cervical spine fracture at the highest level (C1- C2) with cord trauma is usually fatal. Various motor vehicle collisions in which occupants have sustained these potentially serious upper cervical spine fracture /dislocations are investigated.

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Bibliotheeknummer
B 28289 (In: B 28269) /84 / IRRD 820572
Uitgave

In: Proceedings of the 1987 International IRCOBI Conference on the Biomechanics of Impacts, Birmingham (United Kingdom), September 8- 9- 10, 1987, p.251- 261, 7 ref.

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