Paragliding Accidents With Spinal Cord Injury: 10 Years' Experience at a Single Institution
@article{Gauler2006ParaglidingAW,
title={Paragliding Accidents With Spinal Cord Injury: 10 Years' Experience at a Single Institution},
author={Rolf Gauler and Patrick Moulin and Hans Georg Koch and L Wick and Benno Sauter and Dieter Michel and Hans Knecht},
journal={Spine},
year={2006},
volume={31},
pages={1125-1130}
}Study Design. A retrospective analysis of 41 patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) after paragliding accidents. Objective. To determine the lesioned pattern and prognostic radiologic factors for rehabilitation potential. Summary of Background Data. Paragliding accidents with SCI present a new injury pattern, dealt with in the current literature from a purely orthopedic, sports medicine, or insurance point of view. Few combinations of orthopedic and neurologic data are available. Methods. Over…
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