Similar Items: Factors which affect the application and implementation of a spinal motion restriction protocol by prehospital providers in low resource settings: a scoping review
- Paediatric spinal cord injury in motor vehicle accidents : a prospective postmortem study of 33 cases of paediatric motor vehicle victims
- Bridging the gap from inpatient rehabilitation to sustainable health and wellness in spinal cord injured individuals
- Therapeutic potential of curcumin in a spinal cord injury model: Local application versus dietary supplement
- The unmet functioning needs of persons with long term traumatic spinal cord injury in Kenya
- The activity and participation profile of persons with traumatic spinal cord injury in the Cape Metropole, Western Cape, South Africa : a prospective, descriptive study
- Spinal compression in childhood : the University of Cape Town experience
Author: Saunders, Colleen
- Describing the use of social media as a point-of-care tool in facility-based emergency care in Africa
- A retrospective study of the prehospital burden of trauma managed by the Western Cape Government emergency medical service
- Assessing vicarious traumatisation and utilisation of psychological support services amongst prehospital emergency care providers in Limpopo Emergency Medical Services: a cross-sectional survey
- An evaluation of emergency field side care following implementation of the BokSmart program for rugby in South Africa
- Workplace violence against emergency medicine registrars and consultants, and their experience of job safety and satisfaction
- Factors which affect the application and implementation of a spinal motion restriction protocol by prehospital providers in low resource settings: a scoping review