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Review
. 2003 Jul;22(3):513-21.
doi: 10.1016/s0278-5919(03)00003-6.

Cervical sprains, disc herniations, minor fractures, and other cervical injuries in the athlete

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Cervical sprains, disc herniations, minor fractures, and other cervical injuries in the athlete

Matthew G Zmurko et al. Clin Sports Med. 2003 Jul.

Abstract

In today's health-conscious society, more people are participating in athletic endeavors. As participation increases, so does the incidence of cervical injuries. Fortunately, most of the cervical injuries seen in sports are minor and can be treated successfully with minimal morbidity. It is important, however, to accurately assess the patient sustaining a cervical injury to rule out the presence of a more severe cervical injury. When practitioners understand the pathophysiology and treatment of common injuries, including sprains, strains, contusions, disc herniations, and simple fractures, most athletes can be returned to full function.

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