Neck collars: we've all seen them. They're the soft squishy collars that people wear after car accidents or neck surgery. Or they're the stiff plastic things paramedics are always yelling for on TV ...
The management of cervical spine injuries remains a critical aspect of trauma care, with immobilisation techniques playing a pivotal role in mitigating secondary neurological damage. Current practices ...
Finally, some new gear for people with severe head and neck injuries. An undergraduate team of three mechanical engineering students and three biomedical engineering students have redesigned the ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Breg Inc. announced the launch of four new orthopaedic products in Europe, including a postoperative knee brace ...
Undergraduate students at Rice University have come up with what they hope will prove to be a better and safer version of cervical collars to stabilize the heads and necks of accident victims.
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