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Cervical spine injury

Postgraduate Medicine, 1988
The results of a spinal cord injury may be irreversible, or many months of rehabilitation may be required to restore a meaningful, functional lifestyle to the patient. Complications of the injury are numerous, and the financial burden of treatment can be overwhelming.
R G, Castillo, J, Bell
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Cervical Spine Injuries

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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Cervical spine injuries

2014
The cervical spine is the most flexible part of the spine and protects the upper part of the spinal cord in the transition zone to the static thoracic spine. Furthermore, it has a complex bond to the cranium. The cervical spine realizes a balanced bearing of the relatively big head on the body.
A Narvani, Panos Thomas, Bruce Lynn
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Cervical spine injuries

Neurocirugia, 2000
Abstract In victims of trauma, the head and neck should be considered as a single unit. The forces responsible for head injuries also cause injuries of the cervical spine and the two conditions are commonly associated. In one autopsy series of 312 fatal road traffic accidents, 10% had combined head and cervical spine injuries.
David G Currie   +2 more
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Cervical spine injuries

2019
The management of cervical spine fractures is a complex and fascinating topic. A multitude of descriptive terminologies and classification systems have been developed over the years in an attempt to better understand this heterogenous group of patients.
Calan Mathieson   +2 more
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CERVICAL SPINE INJURIES

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1968
R B, Raynor, A F, Kingman
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Cervical Spine Injuries

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2017
Matthew D, Sedgley, Valerie E, Cothran
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Cervical spine injuries

Pediatric Emergency Care, 1996
NORMAN M. ROSENBERG   +3 more
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Cervical Spine Injuries

Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1983
W, Adelstein, P, Watson
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Cervical Spine Injuries

2023
Scherer, Julian, Osterhoff, Georg
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