Transient Quadriplegia: A Case-Based Approach to Cervical Trauma

  • Jabola R
  • Boswell B
  • Lutz R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Introduction: Spinal cord injuries are a common reason for presentation to the emergency department (ED). Sports-related spinal injuries are one of the least common spinal injuries, falling behind vehicular accidents, acts of violence, and falls. Case Report: This case report describes a case of transient quadriplegia in a 17-year-old male who presented to the ED after a helmet-to-helmet collision while participating in football. Conclusion: Emergency physicians should be cognizant of potential spinal cord injury using clinical decision tools and radiologic imaging to properly disposition a patient presenting with cervical spine injury.

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Jabola, R., Boswell, B., Lutz, R., Casey, J., & Ceraulo, A. (2021). Transient Quadriplegia: A Case-Based Approach to Cervical Trauma. Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine, 2(5), 163–166. https://doi.org/10.5811/cpcem.2020.12.49364

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