A loss of motion segment integrity (hereinafter referred to as LMSI) relates to the movement of two adjacent vertebral bodies as measured in flexion and
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In the context of cervical (neck) injury cases, many attorneys and even physicians are at a loss on how to deal with what may appear to be a mere soft tissue case at first glance. This issue becomes even more compelling in light of a cervical MRI that does not reflect significant discogenic pathology (or damage). In the absence of substantial discogenic pathology, many attorneys are at a loss of what to do next. Check out this article for more information about what to do in the case of a negative cervical MRI.
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