2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00586-012-2159-5
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Cervical neural space narrowing during simulated rear crashes with anti-whiplash systems

Abstract: Purpose Chronic radicular symptoms have been documented in whiplash patients, potentially caused by cervical neural tissue compression during an automobile rear crash. Our goals were to determine neural space narrowing of the lower cervical spine during simulated rear crashes with whiplash protection system (WHIPS) and active head restraint (AHR) and to compare these data to those obtained with no head restraint (NHR). We extrapolated our results to determine the potential for cord, ganglion, and nerve root co… Show more

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“…We conclude from the results of our study that DblTF subjects present a reduced TF area (H1 confirmed) and a reduced TF/VA ratio (H2 confirmed), which may constitute a risk for transient VA compression after neck trauma. Nevertheless, more research is needed to validate the hypotheses we present here; this could be carried out using experimental dummy models subjected to simulated rear‐impact motor‐vehicle accidents (Ivancic, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We conclude from the results of our study that DblTF subjects present a reduced TF area (H1 confirmed) and a reduced TF/VA ratio (H2 confirmed), which may constitute a risk for transient VA compression after neck trauma. Nevertheless, more research is needed to validate the hypotheses we present here; this could be carried out using experimental dummy models subjected to simulated rear‐impact motor‐vehicle accidents (Ivancic, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A normal sagittal cervical spinal canal has been reported to have a diameter of 13–15 mm 9. In a simulated rear automobile crash using a model with no head restraint, peak narrowing of the canal was 1.8 mm at C5/6 and of the foramen 1.9 mm in width, 3.9 mm in height and 6.5 mm 2 in area at C4/5 10. The results of that study demonstrated foraminal kinematics sufficient to compress spinal ganglia and nerve roots.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three anatomical landmarks that have been used in previous studies of foraminal areas 8,10,12 were identified: 1) the center of the mediallateral ridge of the inferior edge of the pedicle on the superior vertebral body, 2) the center of the mediallateral ridge of the superior edge of the ped icle on the inferior vertebral body, and 3) the anterior me dial inferior articular process of the facet on the inferior vertebral body. Using these landmarks, we created a plane that bisected the foraminal crosssectional area (FCSA) (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%