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Spine, 1998
The following chapter will review in progression basic concepts of cervical trauma assessment and primary management and then address the more level-specific concerns separated into an upper and a lower cervical spine subsection.
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The following chapter will review in progression basic concepts of cervical trauma assessment and primary management and then address the more level-specific concerns separated into an upper and a lower cervical spine subsection.
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2018
Pain emanating from the cervical spine represents a significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenge for clinicians. The precise etiology of the pain may be difficult to identify because there are many potential pain-generating structures in the cervical spine and surrounding region.
Siddarth Thakur, Salahadin Abdi
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Pain emanating from the cervical spine represents a significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenge for clinicians. The precise etiology of the pain may be difficult to identify because there are many potential pain-generating structures in the cervical spine and surrounding region.
Siddarth Thakur, Salahadin Abdi
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Archives of Surgery, 1976
Roentogenographic techniques in the evaluation of the patient with a cervical spine injury entail several considerations that should be respected in defining and classifying the lesion according to the mechanism of injury. Unilateral or bilateral facet dislocation with separation of posterior elements usually implies disruptive flexion injury. Anterior
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Roentogenographic techniques in the evaluation of the patient with a cervical spine injury entail several considerations that should be respected in defining and classifying the lesion according to the mechanism of injury. Unilateral or bilateral facet dislocation with separation of posterior elements usually implies disruptive flexion injury. Anterior
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1968
R B, Raynor, A F, Kingman
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R B, Raynor, A F, Kingman
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Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2017
Matthew D, Sedgley, Valerie E, Cothran
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Matthew D, Sedgley, Valerie E, Cothran
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1998
Abstract Problems of the neck and cervical spine account for approximately 2 per cent of accident and emergency attendances. There is a high incidence of presentation with non-traumatic problems, a low incidence of fractures, and almost half the patients will have injured their neck in a road traffic accident.
Jim. Wardrope, Bryan English
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Abstract Problems of the neck and cervical spine account for approximately 2 per cent of accident and emergency attendances. There is a high incidence of presentation with non-traumatic problems, a low incidence of fractures, and almost half the patients will have injured their neck in a road traffic accident.
Jim. Wardrope, Bryan English
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