Human Anatomy Lecture: 13 Hatem a hatem bones of the neck: the cervical spineHuman Anatomy Lecture: 13 Hatem a hatem bones of the neck: the cervical spine
The cervical spine is the most superior portion of the vertebral column, lying between the cranium and the thoracic vertebrae
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If you need a leg to stand on, we’ve got your back…If you need a leg to stand on, we’ve got your back…
Before you do so, the resident pimps you on all of the structures the needle will pass through before it reaches the csf. Without even blinking an eye, you answer…
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Joints of the vertebral column 14. 01. 2014Joints of the vertebral column 14. 01. 2014
The two major types of joints between vertebrae are symphyses between vertebral bodies (n=2 one above, and one below) and synovial joints between articular processes
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Joints of the vertebral column 14. 11. 2012Joints of the vertebral column 14. 11. 2012
The two major types of joints between vertebrae are symphyses between vertebral bodies (n=2 one above, and one below) and synovial joints between articular processes
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If you need a leg to stand on, we’ve got your back…If you need a leg to stand on, we’ve got your back…
Before you do so, the resident pimps you on all of the structures the needle will pass through before it reaches the csf. Without even blinking an eye, you answer…
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Cervical Spine jointsCervical Spine joints
Mastoid process, lateral facets, spinous processes, inion, superior nuchal line, thyroid cartilage, first cricoid ring, carotid tubercle
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