Recognition

A high index of suspicion for a spinal injury should be considered in the following circumstances:

  • Head impact in the front row, on engagement of the scrum resulting in a head and/or neck injury.
  • Collapsed scrum resulting in head and/or neck injury
  • Front row “popping” in the scrum resulting in neck injury
  • Head impact in a tackle resulting in a head and/or neck injury
  • Neck injury resulting from ‘Squeeze’ ball
  • “Spear tackle” resulting in head and/or neck injury
  • Fall from height e.g. tackled in the air or dropped from a lift in the lineout resulting in a head and/or neck injury
  • All head injuries resulting in an altered conscious level

Signs and Symptoms of Spinal Cord Injury

  • Central neck or back pain
  • Deformity of spinal column
  • Paralysis
  • Numbness
  • Heaviness of limbs
  • Tingling/paraesthesia
  • Neurogenic shock
  • Respiratory difficulty
  • Diaphragmatic breathing
  • Respiratory arrest
  • Priapism