2024
Isolated unilateral alar ligamentous injury: illustrative cases
Reeves B, Valcarce-Aspegren M, Robert S, Elsamadicy A, Tucker A, Storm P, DiLuna M, Kundishora A. Isolated unilateral alar ligamentous injury: illustrative cases. Journal Of Neurosurgery Case Lessons 2024, 7: case23664. PMID: 38560931, PMCID: PMC10988229, DOI: 10.3171/case23664.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMagnetic resonance imagingCervical collarAdequate first-line treatmentAlar ligament injuryUpper cervical traumaMagnetic resonance imaging evidenceHard cervical collarRigid cervical collarFirst-line treatmentResolution of symptomsRigid external immobilizationNeck painNeck tendernessCervical traumaHalo fixationPediatric patientsDefinitive diagnosisNonsurgical managementCervical radiographsModerate courseFollow-upLigament strainExternal immobilizationOdontoid processPatients
2010
The Effect of Rigid Cervical Collar Height on Full, Active, and Functional Range of Motion During Fifteen Activities of Daily Living
Miller CP, Bible JE, Jegede KA, Whang PG, Grauer JN. The Effect of Rigid Cervical Collar Height on Full, Active, and Functional Range of Motion During Fifteen Activities of Daily Living. Spine 2010, 35: e1546-e1552. PMID: 21116218, DOI: 10.1097/brs.0b013e3181cf6f73.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHard cervical collarFunctional ROMDaily livingCervical collarActive ROMCoronal planeFull active ROMSagittal planeSkin-related issuesDifferent collar heightsCervical ROMHard collarClinical significanceCollar heightBACKGROUND DATAActive rangeNeck extensionClinical settingNeutral positionROM measurementsFunctional rangeCorresponding decreaseFunctional positionBiomechanical experimentsROM
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