Meyer R D, Daniel W W
J Trauma. 1985 Apr;25(4):329-32. doi: 10.1097/00005373-198504000-00009.
To better understand motion in the cervical spine related to helmet wearing and removal, normal volunteers underwent videotaped fluoroscopy during helmet removal and lateral spine X-rays in various positions. There was a tendency towards increased flexion in the supine position in the helmeted volunteers which disappeared with minimal traction. In forced hyperextension, the posterior lip of the helmet did not guillotine the cervical spine. There was no significant difference in cervical spine motion between a one-person and two-person technique of helmet removal, and in both techniques, a minimum amount of flexion occurred in clearing the occiput.
为了更好地理解与佩戴和摘除头盔相关的颈椎运动,正常志愿者在摘除头盔过程中接受了录像透视检查,并在不同体位下拍摄了颈椎侧位X线片。佩戴头盔的志愿者在仰卧位时有屈曲增加的趋势,而在施加最小牵引力后这种趋势消失。在强迫过伸时,头盔后缘不会像铡刀一样压迫颈椎。单人摘除头盔技术和双人摘除头盔技术在颈椎运动方面没有显著差异,并且在两种技术中,在清除枕部时均出现最小程度的屈曲。