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==Background==
==Background==
[[File:Grant 1962 664.png|thumb|Sensation of cervical nerve roots]]
[[File:Grant 1962 664.png|thumb|Sensation of cervical nerve roots]]

Latest revision as of 18:13, 16 January 2026

This page is for adult patients. For pediatric patients, see: cervical injury (peds)

Background

Sensation of cervical nerve roots
Three column concept of spinal fracture stability

Vertebral fractures and dislocations types

Vertebral anatomy.
Numbering order of vertebrae.

Clinical Features

C-spine injuries may present with

  • Rarely neurogenic shock (bradycardia, hypotension)
  • Posterior neck pain
  • Pain on palpation of spinous processes
  • Limited neck ROM with pain
  • Weakness, numbness, or paresthesias

Differential Diagnosis

Neck Trauma

Neck pain

Evaluation

Plain films lines

Management

Disposition

See Also

References