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Cervical Spine Immobilisation

Immobilisation of the cervical spine is performed when clinical findings or mechanism of injury leads to a suspicion of injury to the vertebral column or spinal cord. Cervical spine immobilisation is a component of the full immobilisation of the vertebral column.

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This entry was posted in All Videos, Procedures and tagged c-spine immobilisation, cervical spine immobilisation, spine on May 24, 2014 by expertpocket.

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