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In order to quantitate their efficacy we measured controlled cervical spine motion in three axes, using six different immobilization methods in 25 volunteers instructed to actively move their necks as much as possible in the directions of flexion, extension, rotation, and lateral bending while lying supine. Neck movements were reported in degrees recorded on a hand-held goniometer.
There were no significant differences between control and SC measurements except in rotary movement. PC was not significantly better than the other two types of hard collars, except in limiting extension. ST immobilization was significantly better than any of the other four methods used alone, for all four movements. The addition of PC to ST was significantly more effective in reducing extension only. Rakan AlRasheed.
Ernest Wang. Thomas Nowicki. Christine Kauh. Fiona Gallahue. Pamela Aitchison. Log in with Facebook Log in with Google. In , Tonya launched Mantooth Studios. Larmon is also a prolific researcher; he has more than journal publications, four textbooks, and more than 35 video productions to his name. Steve P. Steve graduated from the J.
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Tonya co-founded and was President of The Dakota Group, an award winning film and post production company in Southern California. In , Tonya launched Mantooth Studios. Larmon is also a prolific researcher; he has more than journal publications, four textbooks, and more than 35 video productions to his name. Steve P. Steve graduated from the J. Randolph Mantooth. Kevin Tighe. He has dedicated his life to the professionalism of EMS, making research his foundation. His interests span the gamut of best practices, evidence-based medicine, community health, patient safety, and the mentoring of new EMS researchers and educators.
Throughout his career, Dr. Larmon has presented at more than national and international conferences, authored 90 journal publications and four textbooks. He is a visionary who sees our investments in innovation and the EMS workforce as being vital to the future of our EMS profession.
For this and your many contributions, Baxter, we thank you. Larmon, whether it is a seasoned firefighter doing their 10th EMT Recert, a medical student learning to read an EKG, a state director being informed about cutting-edge research that will improve patient care, or an audience held captivated by his ability to teach through storytelling—when anyone at any level in medicine thinks of Dr.