The upper cervical spine
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Summary
| Description | In this 1976 program, produced by WRAMC-TV, Dr. Leonard E. Swischuk gives a presentation on methods of detection to assess what is normal or abnormal in the upper cervical spine of a child. The spine of a child is different from that of an adult, and each child has a unique anatomical makeup. Certain variations in vertebrae may be normal in one child and indicate potential dislocation in another. Several x-ray images are used to demonstrate these differences. Credits: Leonard E. Swischuk. |
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| Source | collections.nlm.nih.gov |
| Author | Swischuk, Leonard E., 1937-, WRAMC-TV. |
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Attribution: Swischuk, Leonard E., 1937-, WRAMC-TV.