2024
DOI: 10.1186/s40621-024-00506-4
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Cervical vertebral and spinal cord injuries in rollover occupants

Loay Al-Salehi,
Shannon G. Kroeker,
Jason R. Kerrigan
et al.

Abstract: Background Rollover crashes continue to be a substantial public health issue in North America. Previous research has shown that the cervical spine is the most injured spine segment in rollovers, but much of the past research has focused on risk factors rather than the actual cervical spine injuries. We sought to examine how different types of cervical spine injuries (vertebral and/or cord injury) vary with different occupant-related factors in rollovers and to compare these with non-rollovers. … Show more

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