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Noncontiguous Spine Injury: Is the Risk Increased in Low-Energy Falls?
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Noncontiguous Spine Injury: Is the Risk Increased in Low-Energy Falls?

Georgia P Hill, Tameka Dean, Alison Muller, Anthony P Martin, Adam P Sigal, Forrest B Fernandez and Adrian W Ong
The American surgeon, v 87(12), pp 1989-1991
Dec 2021
PMID: 32683943

Abstract

Accidental Falls - statistics & numerical data Aged Aged, 80 and over Cervical Vertebrae - injuries Female Humans Lumbar Vertebrae - injuries Male Middle Aged Prevalence Retrospective Studies Risk Factors Spinal Injuries - epidemiology Spinal Injuries - etiology Spinal Injuries - pathology Thoracic Vertebrae - injuries

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