Thomas EMS Back Raft Studies
Thomas EMS Back Raft Studies



Efficacy of an inflatable spine-board padding device in reducing pain during simulated sinal immobilization
Jamie Treseder, MD and Steven M. Joyce, MD
The effect of spinal immobilization on healthy volunteers.
Chan D, Goldberg R, Tascone A, Harmon S, Chan L. (pdf)
Radiographic Analysis of the Cervical Spine.
Robert W. Heck, MD, William S. Hoster, PM
Pain and tissue-interface pressures during spine-board immobilization.
Cordell WH, Hollingsworth JC, Olinger ML, Stroman SJ, Nelson DR.
Padded vs. unpadded spine board for cervical spine immobilization.
Walton R, DeSalvo JF, Ernst AA, Shahane A.
The effects of neutral positioning with and without padding on spinal immobilization of healthy subjects.
Lerner EB, Billittier AJ 4th, Moscati RM.
Forces acting during air and ground transport on patients stabilized by standard immobilization techniques.
Silbergleit R, Dedrick DK, Pape J, Burney RE.
Duration of patient immobilization in the ED.
Lerner EB, Moscati R.
Changes in Physical Examination Caused by Use of Spinal Immobilization
Juan A. March, MD, Stephen C. Ausband, MD, Lawrence H. Brown, EMT-P

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