Neck Injuries Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation on the Level of Discomfort and Restriction on Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) Whilst C-spine Immobilised in a Spinal Collar After C-spine Injury.
This is an observational study which aims to assess the comfort of a spinal collar in patients who have them fitted as part of their clinical care due to neck injury.
The study follows the patient journey including long term follow up (up to 120 days following admission). The information gathered will be from the standard clinical care delivered and include demographics, baseline function, the injuries sustained following trauma and prescribed analgesia with records of the most recent time and dose administered. Any scans done of the neck for clinical purposes will be anonymised and analysed for measurements of angulation. In addition to this there will be a survey on the comfort of the collar and of their functional ability at the current time at various points during their inpatient admission. ;
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