A 60 year old male is brought in by ambulance following a head on collision at moderate speed in a car. He reports severe midline cervical neck pain and does not tolerate a hard cervical spine collar.

He has no other significant injuries and no neurological deficit on exam.

The patient is sent for an CT cervical spine in addition to other trauma scans

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Dr Leon Lam LITFL Author 2

Dr Leon Lam FRANZCR MBBS BSci(Med). Clinical Radiologist and Senior Staff Specialist at Liverpool Hospital, Sydney

Dr Bradley Ryan LITFL author

FACEM, MBBS (Hon), B. Pharm. Emergency Medicine Education Fellow at Liverpool Hospital, Australia. Special interests in clinical education, ECG interpretation and diagnostic ultrasound. Proud father and husband, sadly a golf tragic

Dr Jenni Davidson LITFL Author

Sydney-based Emergency Physician (MBBS, FACEM) working at Liverpool Hospital. Passionate about education, trainees and travel. Special interests include radiology, orthopaedics and trauma. Creator of the Sydney Emergency XRay interpretation day (SEXI).

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