Diagnostic Accuracy of Videofluoroscopy for Symptomatic Cervical Spine Injury Following Whiplash Trauma. Freeman, M. D, Katz, E. A, Rosa, S. L, Gatterman, B. G, Strömmer, E. M F, & Leith, W. M International journal of environmental research and public health, March, 2020.
Diagnostic Accuracy of Videofluoroscopy for Symptomatic Cervical Spine Injury Following Whiplash Trauma [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
Background: Intervertebral instability is a relatively common finding among patients with chronic neck pain after whiplash trauma. Videofluoroscopy (VF) of the cervical spine is a potentially sensitive diagnostic tool for evaluating instability, as it offers the ability to examine relative intervertebral movement over time, and across the entire continuum of voluntary movement of the patient. At the present time, there are no studies of the diagnostic accuracy of VF for discriminating between injured and uninjured populations.
@article{freeman_diagnostic_2020,
	title = {Diagnostic {Accuracy} of {Videofluoroscopy} for {Symptomatic} {Cervical} {Spine} {Injury} {Following} {Whiplash} {Trauma}},
	volume = {17(5), 1693},
	url = {https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/5/1693},
	abstract = {Background: Intervertebral instability is a relatively common finding among patients with chronic neck pain after whiplash trauma. Videofluoroscopy (VF) of the cervical spine is a potentially sensitive diagnostic tool for evaluating instability, as it offers the ability to examine relative intervertebral movement over time, and across the entire continuum of voluntary movement of the patient. At the present time, there are no studies of the diagnostic accuracy of VF for discriminating between injured and uninjured populations.},
	number = {2020},
	journal = {International journal of environmental research and public health},
	author = {Freeman, Michael D and Katz, Evan A and Rosa, Scott L and Gatterman, Bryan G and Strömmer, Ellen M F and Leith, Wendy M},
	month = mar,
	year = {2020},
}

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