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- W4285201030 abstract "Compared to adults, spine and spinal cord injuries are rare in children, particularly in young children, due to both anatomical differences and the causes of the injury. The main mechanisms of traumatic spinal cord injuries are motor vehicular accidents (41.9%), falls (23.0%), violence (16.8%), and sports (10.0%), which affect children under 15 less often: vehicular accidents (36.7%), sports (24.1%), violence (23.4%), and falls (8.0%). Several anatomical differences affect the pediatric spine. The head of a young child is relatively larger relative to body mass than that of adults and heavy on the cervical spine. The neck muscles are still underdeveloped, which means that the fulcrum of movement is higher in the spine. At birth, the spine is fully developed with bone, cartilage, and fair ligamentous stability. A young child’s spine is also very flexible, with pliable bones and ligaments, so fractures of the spine are exceedingly rare. However, this increased mobility is not always a positive feature. The transfer of energy that distorts the spine may not compromise the structural integrity of the bones and ligaments of the spine, but it can still lead to significant spinal cord injury. This phenomenon of spinal cord injury without radiographic abnormalities (SCIWORA) is more common in children than adults." @default.
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