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Alta Especialidad en Columna Vertebral

Dedicado de tiempo completo a atender los problemas de la Columna Vertebral en Adultos y Niños, es decir Diagnóstico, Prevención y Tratamiento de las Enfermedades de la Columna Vertebral en Adultos y Niños. Ejerciendo este quehacer desde hace 25 años.

Signos de una hernia de disco en la columna lumbar y cervical

Signs of a Herniated Disc in the Lumbar and Cervical Spine

 

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Este artículo es originalmente publicado en:

https://www.spine-health.com/blog/signs-herniated-disc-lumbar-and-cervical-spine

 

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By Thomas Cohn, MD

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Inestabilidad de la columna cervical, radiografía de la flexión extensión

Cervical Spine Instability, Flexion Extension X-rays

 

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Este artículo y/o video es originalmente publicado en:

 

https://medium.com/@Dr_nabil_ebraheim/cervical-spine-instability-flexion-extension-x-rays-b3a408d23b7e

https://youtu.be/HzGyMpSzosU

 

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Dr. Ebraheim’s educational animated video describes flexion / extension xrays of the cervical spine.
Flexion/extension views detect subtle ligamentous injuries that are not apparent on routine neutral static views. It is done to avoid missing an unstable injury in the cervical spine. It is one of the many tactics that improve understanding of the extent and personality of the neck injury.