Spinal Injury: Assessment and Initial Management
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Spinal Injury: Assessment and Initial Management
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The scope of this guideline is the assessment, imaging and early management of spinal injury and does not address rehabilitation. It is important to recognise that early management is intrinsically connected to rehabilitation and some later complications may be avoided with changes in early care. Early and ongoing collaborative multidisciplinary care across a trauma network is vital in ensuring that the patient with a spinal injury receives the best possible care.
Copyright © National Clinical Guideline Centre, 2016.
Sections
- Guideline Development Group members
- Guideline Development Group expert members
- Project Executive Team members
- NCGC technical team members
- Peer reviewers
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Foreword
- 2. Introduction
- 3. Development of the guideline
- 4. Methods
- 5. Guideline summary
- 6. Protecting the spine
- 7. Spinal injury assessment risk tools
- 8. Immobilising the spine: pre-hospital strategies
- 9. Destination (immediate)
- 10. Diagnostic imaging
- 11. Radiation risk
- 12. Further imaging
- 13. Spinal cord decompression
- 14. Timing of referral to tertiary services
- 15. Referral to a Spinal Cord Injury Centre
- 16. Neuroprotective pharmacological interventions
- 17. Neuropathic pain
- 18. Information and support
- 19. Documentation
- 20. Access to the skills required for the management of people with spinal injury
- 21. Acronyms and abbreviations
- 22. Glossary
- Reference list
- Appendices A - F
- Appendices G - I
- Appendices J - P
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