The below-referenced articles address the cervical spine uses with DMX.
Cervical Spine
Yoshimoto H, Abumi K, Ito M, Kanayama M, Kaneda K. Kinematic evaluation of atlantoaxial joint instability: in vivo cineradiographic investigation. J Spinal Disord. 2001;14(1):21-31. doi: 10.1097/00002517-200102000-00005.
Hino, H. Dynamic motion analysis of normal and unstable cervical spines using cineradiography. An in vivo study. Spine 1999; 23: 163-168
Buonocore, E. Cineradiograms of Cervical Spine in Diagnosis of Soft-tissue injuries. JAMA 1966;198(1):25-29
Shaff, A. Video fluoroscopy as a method of detecting occipitoatlantal instability in Down’s syndrome for Special Olympics. Chiropractic Sports Medicine 1994; 8 (4):144
Betge, G. The value of cineradiographic motion studies in diagnosis of dysfunctions of the cervical spine. Journal of Chiropractic 1979; 2(6):40-44
Woesner, M. The evaluation of cervical spine motion below C2: a comparison of cineroentgenographic and conventional roentgenographic methods.
AJR Am J Roentgenol 1972; 115:148-154
Shippel, A. Radiological and Magnetic Resonance Imaging of cervical spine instability: A case report. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics 1987; 10 (6)
Howe, J. Preliminary observations from cineroentgenological studies of the spinal column. ACA Journal of Chiropractic 1970; IV
Robinson, G.K. Cinefluoroscopic joint motion study of the post traumatic cervical spine. Digest of Chiropractic Economics 1984; Nov/Dec:156-157
Freeman M, et al. Diagnostic accuracy of videofluoroscopy for symptomatic cervical spine injury following whiplash trauma. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17(5), 1693;
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17051693