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In vivo 3D kinematic analysis of cervical facet joints under physiological loading in healthy individuals. [PDF]

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Cervical vertebrae subluxation

The Laryngoscope, 1983
AbstractRotary subluxation of the atlantoaxial joint is an uncommon complication of head and neck surgery and infections. Reported sequelae of this disorder range from torticollis to death from compression of the spinal cord. Two cases of C1‐C2 rotary subluxation will be discussed.
D M, Hopla, J M, Mazur, R M, Bass
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A Patient with Fractured Cervical Vertebrae

The American Journal of Nursing, 1965
The water in the swimming pool was too shallow for a man of twenty to dive into. Perhaps Mr. A. should have known this, but he didn't. He dove, hit the concrete floor of the pool with his head, felt a sudden "crunching" sensation in his neck. He remained conscious, however, and was able to swim to the edge of the pool where he needed help in climbing ...
E, HUNKELE, R, LOZIER
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Metal prosthesis of the cervical vertebra

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1975
✓ The authors successfully used a newly-devised metal prosthesis anchored by acrylic cement in four patients with cervical spinal tumor. Two of these patients suffered incomplete quadriplegia due to epidural infiltration of the tumor and required laminectomy.
K, Ono, K, Tada
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