1) Spinal motion restriction (SMR) guidelines aim to minimize spinal movement to avoid aggravating injury, but should only be applied based on careful evaluation of injury mechanism and reliable patient assessment, not simply due to mechanism alone.
2) While SMR is traditionally recommended for spinal trauma patients, there is limited evidence that it improves outcomes and it can cause complications; a patient-centered approach evaluates each case individually.
3) Special situations like closed-space rescues, water incidents, or patients in protective gear may require airway access or equipment removal, which should be done while prioritizing spinal stabilization and neutral alignment.