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Soft-layered long spinal board more comfortable than rigid board for trauma patients

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March 2013

Soft-layered long spinal board more comfortable than rigid board for trauma patients

Vol: 2| Issue: 2| Number:190| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Therapy
OE Level Evidence:2
Journal Level of Evidence:N/A

Reduced tissue-interface pressure and increased comfort on a newly developed soft-layered long spineboard

J Trauma. 2010 Mar;68(3):593-8.

Contributing Authors:
B Hemmes M Poeze PR Brink

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Synopsis

30 healthy volunteers participated in this cross-over RCT, where they were immobilized on either a soft layered spineboard, standard spinal board, or vacuum mattress. Following 15 minutes it was observed that soft-layered long spineboards reduced tissue-interface pressures, as well as the subject perceived discomfort compared to standard rigid long spineboards and vacuum mattresses.

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