A delayed and innocuous presentation of odontoid peg fracture – Implications for osteopaths - Corrected Proof
Written by Julian Chakraverty, Nick Snelling, Geraint Thomas, Chika Uzoigwe on March 4, 2010 – 11:00 pm -Abstract: A case of a delayed presentation of an elderly patient with cervical instability as a result of an odontoid peg fracture sustained in childhood is presented. Implications for osteopaths are discussed.
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