Why is the 'log-roll' technique used when repositioning a patient with an acute cervical spine injury?
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Correct answer: It moves the head, neck and spine as one unit, keeping alignment
Log-rolling ensures neutral spine movement and prevents further cord damage during repositioning in acute SCI.
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