What is a cervical fracture?

Cervical fracture is a fracture of any cervical vertebrae, a set of seven bones placed in the throat. The function of cervical vertebrae is to provide head support and attach the head to the neck and shoulders. The spinal cord, a strong group of nerve tissues that leads from the bottom of the brain and down through the cervical vertebra on the back, is the only way to communicate the brain and give signals of the rest of the body. Any break on the cervical vertebra can cause spinal cord injury and can lead to paralysis or even death in the most serious cases. One of the common causes of this kind of trauma is the result of the collision of high -speed vehicles, as well as falls and landing on the neck. Athletes tend to be at a higher risk of cervical fractures, either from falling, such as in the case of gymnasts or from a high impact of contact with other oponments such as rugby, hockey or American football.

after the cervical fracture occurs, it maya person to experience a serious swelling or sore throat. It may also have difficulty moving the neck, or it may not be able to move at all. In more serious cases, cervical fractures may not be able to feel your hands or legs, which may be a sign of spinal cord injury. Other serious symptoms include sudden changes in vision, such as blur or vision of double or loss of consciousness.

Immediate treatment is essential to avoid serious complications such as paralysis or death. The exact treatment option will usually depend on which specific bones have been broken and the severity of breaks. For less serious cases, the person may be obliged to wear the cervical orthosis to keep the neck in its place and allow the healing of the vertebrae to heal. IS Surgery often therapeutic option for more serious uterine fractures. Player vertebrae can be attached back together using pins and screws, or a piece of bone from another body area can be placed between broken vertebrae to replace severely damaged vertebrae.

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