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The epidemiology of catastrophic spine injuries in high school and college football.Gill SS, Boden BP Clinical Orthopaedic Surgery, University of South Carolina School of Medicine, Steadman Hawkins Clinic of the Carolinas, Greenville, SC, USA. Athletic events have long been identified as a source of catastrophic spinal injuries. One of the most notorious sports has been American football. At both the amateur and professional level, this collision sport is associated with the highest number of direct catastrophic injuries including cervical spine trauma and quadriplegia. Although modifications in the rules of play and education of players and coaches have significantly diminished the rate of quadriplegia, there remains a need to decrease the number of catastrophic spine injuries in football. Further research related to the prevention and management of athletic cervical spine trauma is necessary. Published 15 February 2008 in Sports Med Arthrosc, 16(1): 2-6.
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