Complete immobilization

Cervical fracture

Cervical
A cervical fracture is commonly called a broken neck. There are seven cervical vertebrae (neck bones) in the human neck, and the fracture of any can be catastrophic. The most common causes are traffic accidents or diving into shallow water. Abnormal movement of bones or pieces of bone can cause spinal cord injury resulting in loss of sensation, paralysis, or death.

Complete immobilization - List of case studies

Post Traumatic Double Pelvic Fracture

In the event you suggest bed confinement or, even, complete immobilization, which pharmacologic therapy you think has to be connected? ...

Post traumatic shoulder luxation

from the MRN could, with the passing of time, gain a complete recovery? 5) If a rehabilitation therapy is necessary, which kind do ... dislocation, anterior, with postoperative sling immobilization for five weeks. 2) Do you deem it necessary to wear the ...

Treatments

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