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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Definition of a joint a place where two or more bones come together. Articulation a jointDefinition of a joint a place where two or more bones come together. Articulation a joint
Kinesiology the study of the mechanics of motion, biomechanics, study of the movement of joints
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The hyoid boneThe hyoid bone
The anterior surface of the body is convex and the posterior surface is concave. The greater horn projects into the substance of the wall of the pharynx whereas the lesser horn forms only a small projection at the junction of the body and
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Gundersen, B: Cervical Disc Disease with Radiculopathy Recommended Surgery, Responds to Conservative Measures. Jaco 2012, 9(4): 2-4
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Body is small, and broader from side to side than from before backward. The anterior and posterior surfacesBody is small, and broader from side to side than from before backward. The anterior and posterior surfaces
The first, second, and seventh present exceptional features and must be separately described; the following characteristics are common to the remaining four
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For foreign first-year students for autumn term Module Methodical elaboration for practice class on human anatomy for foreign first-year students for autumn termFor foreign first-year students for autumn term Module Methodical elaboration for practice class on human anatomy for foreign first-year students for autumn term
The topic: terms of relationship, terms of comparison, anatomical planes. The vertebral column General characteristics of a vertebra. The cervical vertebræ
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Vertebral Artery Strain Strains in the Vertebral ArteriesVertebral Artery Strain Strains in the Vertebral Arteries
Sixty degrees is probably an absolute maximum, because the vertebral arches are beginning to impinge upon the spinal cord with rotations of that magnitude
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Cervical-Occipital Assembly: Alar LigamentCervical-Occipital Assembly: Alar Ligament
Why does sideflexion increase ipsilateral vertebral artery occlusion with contralateral atlanto-axial rotation?
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