Spinal Cord InjuriesDaniel Ruge |
Contents
Chapter | 5 |
TRANSPORTATION | 27 |
INJURIES OF THE SPINAL COLUMN | 33 |
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able activity acute anterior appear arch arteries associated atlas become bladder block blood body bone braces canal cause cervical spine column complete contraction dependent develop direct dislocation dorsal effect emotional employed extension extensor extremities feelings fibers FIGURE fingers flap flexion flexor fracture frequently function fusion graft gray hand head hospital important increased indicated initial involved joints lateral lesion ligament longus lower lumbar medial ment months motor motor neuron muscle nerve neurologic normal occur operation pain pass patient performed permit personality physical portion position possible posterior potentials pressure prevent problems produce recovery reflex rehabilitation removal result roots rotation segments sensory severe side skin spasticity spinal cord injury spinous stability stage surface Surg surgery surgical tendons thoracic tient tion tract transfer transverse treatment ulcers upper usually ventral vertebra wrist