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An essential reference for health practitioners and students!
The Cervical Spine: An atlas of normal anatomy and the morbid anatomy of ageing and injuries is a unique collection of more than 150 anatomical images documenting the development, maturation and ageing of the cervical spine and pathologies associated with ageing and injury.
Representing the extensive research conducted by Professor James Taylor into the cervical spine gathered from his study of 266 autopsies over almost a decade, this text is a guide to support the clinical diagnosis of cervical spine trauma and pain.
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Online Image Library The entire collection of more than 150 images with annotations, extracted from The Cervical Spine: An atlas of normal anatomy and the morbid anatomy of ageing and injuries - an ideal supplement to enhance teaching, study or practice.
Contrast functional cervical anatomy with age-related degenerative changes impacting on function and potentially resulting in pain and disability
Examine pictorially cervical spinal injuries resulting from blunt trauma
Compare the pathology of common lesions found in well-aligned spines with those of patients with whiplash-associated disorder
By:
James Taylor Imprint: Elsevier Australia Country of Publication: Australia ISBN:9780729542715 ISBN 10: 0729542718 Publication Date:15 September 2017 Audience:
College/higher education
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Primary
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Introduction Anatomy of upper cervical vertebrae and joints Anatomy of the sub-axial spine Age changes in the cervical spine - the certical discs Blunt trauma injuries to the cervical spine Dorsal root ganglion and spinal cord injuries Injuries to other tissues Whiplash injuries in patients Whiplash lesions in living patients
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