Authors: Jess Lowe, Girish Boggaram / Editors: Jess Lowe, Girish Boggaram / Reviewer: John Wilson / Code: A6, T1 / Published: 14/03/2021
A 74-year-male presented to the Emergency Department with neck pain. Whilst enjoying a round of golf, slipped backwards down a bank onto some rocks. He subsequently drove home but continued to have severe neck pain exacerbated by movement.
On examination there was marked C-spine tenderness at C4-6, had no focal neurological deficits and had no signs or symptoms of head injury.
Plain X-Rays of the cervical spine were obtained and due to their appearance the patient subsequently underwent a CT scan.