Thank you for the video, however definitions of ‘stable’ for various Hangman fractures and unilateral facet dislocation is highly questionable - may need to qualify what ‘stable’ means. Additionally the 3 column model for T/L fractures is outdated and no longer used in most spinal trauma centres
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Such a beautiful presentation...Very helpful ...thank you
Nice explanation. Thanks for the video
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Thank you madam .very informative and easy to understand.
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Thank you for the video, however definitions of ‘stable’ for various Hangman fractures and unilateral facet dislocation is highly questionable - may need to qualify what ‘stable’ means. Additionally the 3 column model for T/L fractures is outdated and no longer used in most spinal trauma centres
Very useful video. You should've talked a bit more about lumbar/thoracic spine. But is was really helpful anyway.
Will you be able to review mri images
Nice
how about an atlanto axis subluxcation?
Thank you these was realy helpful, but if possible can i get pdf books for spinal radiology
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Your videos are great...but as soon as you get into reading a script and it's obvious then its annoying...the information great...but it's loop... Tigers and dragons loop de loop...hehehe Shirley Temple..hehe
Very helpful, thanks