The role of cervical collars and verbal instructions in minimising spinal movement during self-extrication following a motor vehicle collision - a biomechanical study using healthy volunteers

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Tim Nutbeam
Rob Fenwick
Barbara May
Willem Stassen
Jason E. Smith
Lee Wallis
Mike Dayson
James Shippen
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[1] University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust,Emergency Department
[2] Devon Air Ambulance Trust,Division of Emergency Medicine
[3] University of Cape Town,Academic Department of Military Emergency Medicine
[4] University Hospitals Birmingham,undefined
[5] Institute for Future Transport and Cities,undefined
[6] University of Coventry,undefined
[7] Royal Centre for Defence Medicine,undefined
[8] Fire Officer,undefined
[9] National Fire Chiefs Council,undefined
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