Cervical Spine Motion in Football Players During 3 Airway-Exposure Techniques
AUTOR(ES)
Ray, Richard
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RESUMO
Objective: Immediate rescue breathing, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation, may be necessary for the cervical spine-injured football player without removal of the helmet. The purpose of our study was to compare 2 pocket-mask insertion techniques with a face-mask rotation technique to determine which allowed the quickest initiation of rescue breathing with the least cervical spine motion.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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