Spinal Cord Injury Risk
Cross-source consensus on Spinal Cord Injury Risk from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
Risks & contraindications
Evidence quality
Highlighted claims
- The clinical motivation concerned spinal cord injury risk among adolescent athletes in high-impact sports. — Assessment of paediatric vertebral body and canal dimension in the cervical spine considering the influence of ethnicity in a New Zealand cohort
- A narrowed cervical spinal canal is considered an anatomical risk factor because it may reduce reserve against traumatic forces. — Assessment of paediatric vertebral body and canal dimension in the cervical spine considering the influence of ethnicity in a New Zealand cohort
- Future studies should test whether anatomical differences translate into measurable spinal cord injury risk differences. — Assessment of paediatric vertebral body and canal dimension in the cervical spine considering the influence of ethnicity in a New Zealand cohort
- Earlier narrowing of the canal:VB ratio could theoretically reduce spinal canal biomechanical reserve during adolescence. — Assessment of paediatric vertebral body and canal dimension in the cervical spine considering the influence of ethnicity in a New Zealand cohort
- The anatomical pattern may contribute to differential vulnerability to spinal cord injury in high-energy trauma or collision sports. — Assessment of paediatric vertebral body and canal dimension in the cervical spine considering the influence of ethnicity in a New Zealand cohort