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Cervical epidural hematoma after spinal manipulation therapy: a case report.

Qian ChenJun-Fei FengXin TangYu-Ling LiLu ChenGuo Chen
Published in: BMC musculoskeletal disorders (2019)
Although spinal manipulation is simple and neck pain is common and recurrent in the general population, the basic condition and disease history of patients should be determined before manipulation. For high-risk patients, caution should be applied for cervical spinal manipulation or it should be prohibited. For a suspected hematoma, MRI should be used at an early stage to diagnose and locate the hematoma.
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