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This unit presents a basic protocol for conventional and fast spin echo imaging of spine for detecting spinal trauma. MR demonstrates traumatic change quite well within the spinal cord and epidural tissues. An alternate protocol is presented based on contrast enhanced acquisitions where MRI scan that has findings that do not match the clinical findings.