Lewis LM, Docherty M, Ruoff BE, Fortney JP, Keltner RA, Jr., Britton P (1991) Elexionextension views in the evaluation of cervical-spine injuries. Ann Emerg Med 20:117–21Lewis LM, Docherty M, Ruoff BE, Fortney JP, Keltner Jr RA, Britton P. Flexion-extension views in the evaluation...
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The purpose of this study was to compare flexion-extension (FE) plain films with MRI as the gold standard in the diagnosis of ligamentous injury (LI) of the cervical spine after trauma. A retrospective review of patients sustaining blunt trauma from January 2000 to December 2008 (n = 22929...
Cervical Spine Prospective Feasibility Study: Dynamic Flexion-Extension Diffusion-Tensor Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging Fathi, J. Berberat, Cervical spine prospective feasibility study: dynamic flexion-extension diffusion- tensor weighted magnetic resonance imaging, Clin. ... B Schatlo,L Remonda,P Gr...
Cervical spine flexion patterns Lateral projection flexion and extension radiographs of the cervical spine are stress views. They are necessary to evaluate unstable ligamentous injury, wh... SP Bohrer,YM Chen,DG Sayers - 《Skeletal Radiology》 被引量: 19发表: 1990年 加载更多来源...
Ligamentous cervical injury may not be apparent when viewed with static cervical spine radiography (CSR). Dynamic (flexion-extension) views of the cervical... WA Woods,WJ Brady,G Pollock,... - 《Emergency Radiology》 被引量: 16发表: 1998年 Temporomandibular joint injury potential imposed by th...
Load moments and myoelectric activity when the cervical spine is held in full flexion and extension. Ergonomics, 29, 1539-1552.Harms-Ringdahl K, Ekholm J, Schuldt K, Nemeth G, Arboreius UP. Load moments and myoelectric activity when the cervical spine is held in full flexion and extension. ...
Previous studies have demonstrated that a greater flexion range of motion (fROM) and smaller extension ROM (eROM) in the cervical spine are associated with the loss of CL after CLP. Considering these facts together, one can hypothesize that an indicator representing the gap between fROM and eROM...
The purpose of this study is to test the hypothesis that the upper cervical spine is weaker than the lower cervical spine in pure flexion and extension bending, which may explain the propensity for upper cervical spine injuries in airbag deployments. An additional objective is to evaluate the re...
Does Placement of the Axis of Rotation of the Cervical Spine Affect Mechanics during Flexion and Extension?Axis of RotationCervical SpineCenter of RotationMotion Segment UnitBiomechanical TestingDue to current limitations in in-vitro biomechanical testing, there is no consensus for the location of the ...