Logrolling: Establishing Consistent Practice
Logrolling
is a common patient care procedure performed by many health care
workers. The purpose of logrolling is to maintain alignment of
the spine while turning and moving the patient who has had spinal
surgery or suspected or documented spinal injury. Achieving consistency
in logrolling practice across patient care settings is particularly
challenging, but necessary for patient safety and satisfaction.
A multidisciplinary group of health care providers developed
regional policies and procedures for logrolling, logrolling with
cervical spine (C-spine) precautions, and collar care. The process
used for establishing best practice, staff education, and implementation
is described.
Last Updated: 10/20/2003
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