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 Additionally the 3 column model for T/L fractures is outdated and no longer used in most spinal trauma centres
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Very helpful, thanks
Nice explanation. Thanks for the video
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Such a beautiful presentation...Very helpful ...thank you
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explanation is too good
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Very useful video. You should've talked a bit more about lumbar/thoracic spine. But is was really helpful anyway.
thank You for the video
Useful video
Very informative, thank you.
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Thanks alot... very useful review...
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Thank you madam .very informative and easy to understand.
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 Additionally the 3 column model for T/L fractures is outdated and no longer used in most spinal trauma centres
Nice
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Will you be able to review mri images
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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