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Keyword [Cervical Spine Injury]
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1. The Diagnosis And Therapy Of Upper Cervical Spine Injury
2. Initial Clinical Observation Of Distractive Flexion Lower Cervical Spine Injury Treatment By Anterior Approach And Closed Traction Reduction Under The General Anaesthesia
3. Finite Element Analysis Of The Upper Cervical Spine Injury
4. The Early Diagnosis And Therapy Of Lower Cervical Spine Injury
5. Intraobserver And Interobserver Reliability Of The SLIC And Allen-ferguson Classification Systems Of Sub-axial Cervical Spine Injury
6. The. Acupotomology Clinical Study Of The Combination Of Chiropractic Treatment Of Chronic Cervical Spine Injury
7. Halo-Vest External Immobilization In The Treatment Of Cervical Spine Injury Experience
8. The Comparison Of Three Surgical Strategies In Treating Subaxial Cervical Facet Dislocation With No Or Mild, Moderate Spinal Cord Injury
9. To Compare The Treatment Effect Of Patients With Cervical Hyperextension Injury Undergoing Anteiror Decompression And Intenral Fixation And Conservative Treatment
10. Application Value Of SLIC Classification And Dvorak Evidence-based Algorithm For The Evaluation And Treatment Of Subaxial Cervical Spine Injury
11. Development And Validation Of The Fe Model For The Three-year-old Pediatric Cervical Spine
12. A Study On Patients With Cervical Hyperextension Injury Undergoing Anterior Decompression And Internal Fixation
13. The Surgical Choice And Outcome Of Lower Cervical Spine Injury Based On SLIC And AOSpine Subaxial Cervical Spine Injury Classification System
14. Prognostic Factors For Suigical Treatment Of Traumatic Lower Cervical Spine Injury With Spinal Cord Injury In Adult
15. Comparison Of Curative Effect Between Individualized Posterior Screw Internal Fixation With 3D Printing Technique And Manual Nail Insertion In The Treatment Of Upper Cervical Spine Injury
16. Compressive cervical spine injury: The effect of injury mechanism on structural injury pattern and neurologic injury potential
17. Cervical spine injury potential resulting from sagittal plane inertial loadin
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