7/2/2023 0 Comments Contra returns cd key![]() Owing to a lack of creditable scientific evidence, they are for the most part predicated on anecdotal experience at best. ![]() The following criteria for return to contact activities in the presence of cervical spine abnormalities or postinjury are intended as guidelines only. The one overriding principle regarding the return to football or, for that matter, any collusion activity is that the individual be neurologically intact, asymptomatic, and pain-free and have full strength and a full range of cervical motion. Any condition that impedes or prevents the performance of these functions constitutes a contraindication to participation in contact sports. The structure and mechanics of the cervical spine enable it to perform 2 important functions: First, it supports and permits multiplan motion of the head second, it serves as a protective conduit for the spinal cord and cervical nerve roots. For the purpose of this discussion, the following guidelines are used: First, no contraindication is a condition where no recognized risk factors are documented in the literature or known on the basis of anecdotal experience second, relative contraindication is a condition where permitting return to play is predicated on less-than-unequivocally substantiated data regarding risk, as documented in the literature or by anecdotal experience and, finally, an absolute contraindication is a condition in which recognized risk factors are documented in the literature or known on the basis of experience. The purpose of this report is to describe developmental and posttraumatic conditions of the cervical spine as presenting (1) no contraindication, (2) relative contraindication, or (3) an absolute contraindication to continued participation. Absent, however, are comprehensive criteria or guidelines for permitting or prohibiting return to collusion activities such as tackle football. The literature dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of cervical spine injuries is considerable.
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