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Cervical immobilization

  • The Relationship Between the Clavicular Tilt Angle and Sagittal Spinal Alignment Associated With Hyperkyphosis Posture
  • Surgical management of craniocervical dissociation secondary to transclival fracture and bilateral occipital condyle disruption: illustrative case
  • Positional asphyxia associated with cervical vertebral fractures
  • Comparative Evaluation of Intraoral Stent Materials: Dosimetric Response Analysis
  • Effects of Spinal Immobilization with Backboard at 20 Degrees on Pain and Discomfort Levels
  • Traumatic odontoid fracture - Proposal of a treatment algorithm
  • PER-Based DNA Cube Captor for High Specific and Efficient SERS Detection of HPV
  • 5. Prehospital management

Immobilization of the cervical spine is a cornerstone of spinal injury management. In the context of suspected cervical spine injury, patients are immobilized in a 'neutral position' based on the head and trunk resting on a flat surface.

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