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Canadian C-Spine Rule

For informational purposes only. This tool is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.
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The CCR pneumonic: 'HIGH gets imaged' (Age ≥65, In-line/dangerous mechanism, Grasp — paraesthesias in hands/extremities). If HIGH is absent, look for LOW factors, then test ROTATION. Print a laminated CCR card for the resus bay — even experienced clinicians benefit from a cognitive aid during high-acuity scenarios.

Difficulty:Intermediate

Did you know?

The Canadian C-Spine Rule was part of a landmark methodological study (Stiell IG et al., CMAJ 2003) that directly compared two validated clinical decision rules head-to-head in a prospective trial — a rare design in clinical research. The CCR reduced the rate of imaging compared to NEXUS by 36%, meaning it has collectively prevented millions of unnecessary CT scans in trauma patients worldwide.

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