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Unstable SCI, can they move arms in CT?
Mathias Kalkum listen at doc-kalkum.deTue Sep 4 19:19:06 BST 2007
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Bjorn and others, > I'm unsure if there are any PRCT's specific to your need. It's > doubtful. - snip - so silent recently here, I almost forgot to bring in my 2 cents: if memory serves, in ancient days a "swimmer position shot" was the required position for a lateral c-spine view in polytraumatised patients here. It goes one arm down along the side, the other one elevated over the head, just like a crawl swimmer. I can not see the difference in puting one or two arms in an elevated position. Cheers. Mathias
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