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Neck sprains should be mobilised early |
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Prophylactic gastroprotection in all adult orthopaedic trauma patients receiving low molecular weight heparin and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesia? |
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Cervical spine radiography in alert asymptomatic blunt trauma patients |
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The McCoy laryngoscope in suspected cervical spine fracture |
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Penetrating neck injury in zone 2
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Cervical collars in patients requiring spinal immobilization |
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Alternative therapies for neck sprain |
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Gum elastic bougies in difficult intubation |
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Computer tomography and the exclusion of upper cervical spine injury in trauma patients with altered mental state |
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Physiotherapy in acute neck sprains |
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Role of flexion/extension radiography in paediatric neck injuries |
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Role of flexion/extension radiography in neck injuries in adults |
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NAC to the rescue again...? Prevention of contrast-induced nephropathy in patients with established renal impairment. |
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Manipulation and/or exercise for neck pain? |
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Central line insertion in deranged clotting |