Physiotherapy in intensive care

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Chapter 5 Physiotherapy in intensive care Fiona H. Moffat, Mandy O. Jones Historically, physiotherapy in the intensive care unit (ICU) was confined to the treatment of respiratory problems performed routinely…

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Transport of the critically ill

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Chapter 4 Transport of the critically ill Evan Everest, Blair Munford All intensive care units (ICUs) are required to move critically ill patients for investigations or procedures that cannot be…

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Ethics in intensive care

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Chapter 7 Ethics in intensive care Raymond F. Raper, Malcolm McD. Fisher DEFINITION Ethics is the study of how one ought to behave. In contrast, the law defines how one…

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Biomechanics of the Spine

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6 Biomechanics of the Spine Eve C. Tsai, Eric P. Roger, and Edward C Benzel The discipline of biomechanics embodies the application of the principles of physics to biologic systems….

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Imaging Spinal Cord Injuries

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5 Imaging Spinal Cord Injuries Paul D. Campbell Jr. and John A. Carrino In the setting of trauma, imaging of the spine is often of paramount importance. There are 30,000…

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Management of Cervical Injuries

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9 Management of Cervical Injuries David O. Okonkwo, Rod J. Oskouian Jr., and Christopher I. Shaffrey Cervical spinal injury occurs in 4 to 10% of patients who sustain traumatic brain…

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Spinal Injury Classification Systems

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4 Spinal Injury Classification Systems F. C. Öner Different classification systems have been used in traumatology to stratify and categorize injuries. Most surgeons consider them necessary tools to provide a…

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Epidemiology of Spinal Injuries

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1 Epidemiology of Spinal Injuries Darric E. Baty, Howard B. Levene, Stephen V. Nalbach, Eli M. Baron, and Devanand A. Dominique Historical Overview Spinal cord injury (SCI) encompasses more than…

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