nonspinal injury
nonspinal pain
nonspinal symptoms
assessing nonspinal
nonspinal causes
rule out nonspinal
nonspinal presentation
initially nonspinal
consider nonspinal
severe nonspinal
the nonspinal injury was surprisingly mild given the fall.
we focused on nonspinal trauma in the patient's assessment.
advanced imaging helped identify nonspinal fractures.
the study examined the prevalence of nonspinal injuries after the accident.
initial examination revealed no signs of spinal cord involvement, only nonspinal bruising.
treatment prioritized managing the nonspinal wounds effectively.
the patient's complaints centered around nonspinal pain in the extremities.
radiographs were taken to rule out nonspinal rib fractures.
the team considered nonspinal causes before suspecting a spinal issue.
post-impact, the athlete underwent evaluation for nonspinal contusions.
the algorithm accurately classified the scans, distinguishing nonspinal from spinal lesions.
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