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  • This case series examines five instances of adult atlantoaxial rotatory subluxation (AARS) due to trauma, highlighting treatment options and results.
  • The subjects included four Iranian males and one female, aged 25 to 46, with varying presentations that required different management strategies.
  • Initial conservative treatments were insufficient, leading to surgery, which resulted in significant symptom relief and improved function for all patients, demonstrating the effectiveness of surgical intervention.
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