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Kinematics, kinetics, and new insights from a contemporary analysis of the first experiments to produce cervical facet dislocations in the laboratory.

Ryan David QuarringtonRobert BauzeClaire Frances Jones
Published in: JOR spine (2024)
Re-examining this rich dataset has provided quantitative evidence that small axial compression forces, combined with anterior eccentricity and upper neck extension, can cause flexion and shear in the lower neck, leading to soft tissue rupture and CFD.
Keyphrases
  • soft tissue