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Concept Range of Motion, Articular
Academic Article The effect of wearing a restrictive neck brace on driver performance.
Academic Article Summary statement: treatment of the painful motion segment.
Academic Article Treatment of the painful motion segment: cervical arthroplasty.
Academic Article The Prestige cervical disc.
Academic Article Use of cervical collar after single-level anterior cervical fusion with plate: is it necessary?
Academic Article Kinetic analysis of anterior cervical discectomy and fusion supplemented with transarticular facet screws.
Academic Article Intubation Biomechanics: Laryngoscope Force and Cervical Spine Motion during Intubation in Cadavers-Cadavers versus Patients, the Effect of Repeated Intubations, and the Effect of Type II Odontoid Fracture on C1-C2 Motion.
Academic Article Cervical spine motion with direct laryngoscopy and orotracheal intubation. An in vivo cinefluoroscopic study of subjects without cervical abnormality.
Academic Article Segmental cervical spine motion during orotracheal intubation of the intact and injured spine with and without external stabilization.
Academic Article Biomechanical rationale for the pathology of rheumatoid arthritis in the craniovertebral junction.
Academic Article Cervical spinal motion during intubation: efficacy of stabilization maneuvers in the setting of complete segmental instability.
Academic Article A finite element investigation of upper cervical instrumentation.
Academic Article Motion preservation in cervical spine: review.
Academic Article Intubation biomechanics: laryngoscope force and cervical spine motion during intubation in cadavers-effect of severe distractive-flexion injury on C3-4 motion.
Academic Article Neck range of motion following cervical spinal fusion: A comparison of patient-centered and objective assessments.
Academic Article Intubation biomechanics: validation of a finite element model of cervical spine motion during endotracheal intubation in intact and injured conditions.
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