Otremski, I.1; Marsh, J. L.2; Wilde, B. R.1; McLardy-Smith, P. D.2; Newman, R. J.2
Soft tissue cervical spinal injuries in motor vehicle accidents
Injury. November 1989;20(6):349-351
Affiliations
1Oxford Road Accident Group, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK
2Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford, UK
Abstract
Soft tissue cervical spinal injuries occurred in 179 out of 1197 consecutive victims of road traffic accidents who needed to attend hospital; an incidence of 15 per cent. It was most common in female (P < 0.01), restrained car occupants (P < 0.05) in the 40–49 years age group (P < 0.025). It was less common in rear seat passengers (P < 0.001). Most were victims of collisions from the rear but significant numbers also occurred in other types of accidents. The incidence of associated injuries was low.