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Biomechanical analysis of spinal immobilisation during prehospital extrication: a proof of concept study
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Conventional extrication techniques record up to four times more cervical spine movement during extrication than controlled self-extrication. This proof of concept study demonstrates the need for further evaluation of current rescue techniques and the requirement to investigate the clinical and operational significance of such movement.
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