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A Decade of Leadership and Impact: Celebrating 10 Years of the ORS Spine Section

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JOR SPINE, Volume 9, Issue 2, June 2026.
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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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Cervical vertebrae measurements in syringomyelia

Clinical Radiology, 1977
Lateral X-rays of the cervical spine taken under standard conditions in 69 cases of syringomyelia have been measured to assess the relative sizes of the canals and bodies. One hundred and five cases without cervical spine abnormality provided controls. The expected expansion has been observed in males from C5 to C7 and in females from C3 to C7.
J, Lee, B, Williams
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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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Metastatic Meningioma to Cervical Vertebra: Case Report

Neurosurgery, 1985
Abstract A case of recurrent occipital angioblastic meningioma metastasizing to the cervical vertebra is reported. The epidemiology and modes of metastasis are discussed.
J K, Wu, D L, Kasdon, E L, Whitmore
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Stresses around cervical vertebrae

Computers & Structures, 1989
Summary: This paper concerns the analysis of stress distribution around the cervical vertebrae. The vertebrae are considered to be rigid because the moduli of elasticity of the vertebrae are very large in comparison with those of cartilages, ligaments, intervertebral discs, articular capsules and anterior atlanto-occipital membrane.
Itou, S., Outake, S.
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