Sports prehospital-immediate care and spinal injury: Not a car crash in sight

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Abstract

The prehospital management of serious injury is a key skill required of pitch-side medical staff. Previously, specific training in sports prehospital-immediate care was lacking or not of a comparable standard to other aspects of emergency care. Many principles have been drawn from general prehospital care or in-hospital training courses. This article discusses sports prehospitalimmediate care as a niche of general prehospital care, using spinal injury management as an illustration of the major differences. It highlights the need to develop the sport-specific prehospital evidence base, rather than relying exclusively on considerations relevant to prolonged immobilisation of multiply injured casualties from motor vehicle accidents, falls from height or burns.

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Hanson, J. R., & Carlin, B. (2012, December). Sports prehospital-immediate care and spinal injury: Not a car crash in sight. British Journal of Sports Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2012-091800

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