Patching kernel versions for which there is no version specific patch released?

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Greetings,

I am trying to patch a kernel for which there doesn't seem to be a specific patch set released. For example, patch-4.9.61-rt52.patch.xz and patch-4.9.65-rt56.patch.xz exist, but nothing in between.  Is it safe to assume that patch-4.9.61-rt52.patch.xz is appropriate for all kernel versions from 4.9.61 to 4.9.64?  Or, since the rt version jumps from 52 to 56, there are intermediate versions of the patchset for intermediate versions of the kernel that are available only in the git repo?

Looking to make the right call about how to patch what I need instead of just compiling and hoping.
Thanks for your help!

Joshua Kordani
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