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Cervical Fracture - Orthoanswer

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There are seven cervical bones (vertabrae) in the neck that support your head and connect it to your shoulders and body. A fracture (break or crack) in one of the cervical vertebrae is called a cervical fracture or a broken neck. The cervical vertebrae enclose the spinal cord. The spinal cord is where the nerves from your brain Read more

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