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1School of Physiotherapy, South Australian Institute of Technology.
Abstract:
Acute locking of the cervical spine is a very clearly defined syndrome, occurring most commonly in adolescents. This syndrome is not to be confused with the locking of joints which can occur as a result of "loose bodies" or torn menisci. The syndrome has a typical history, protective deformity and a reasonably consistent site of pain.
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