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CHAPTER 25 The Cervical Spine CHAPTER OBJECTIVES At the completion of this chapter, the reader will be able to: Describe the anatomy of the vertebrae, ligaments, muscles, and blood and nerve supply…
The model of the cervical spine with the nuchal ligament. The image demonstrates different components of the ligament, including fibers that attach to the dural sac.
Cervical Spine X-ray | Cervical Spine -- Left Anterior Oblique View, Labelled
Cervical vertebrae
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Herniated discs are a very common cause of back pain in all three regions of the spine. Learn the different symptoms and brace options for each condition.
Joint Dysfunction (subluxation, misalignment) of the Cervical Spine
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How the Straightening of Your Cervical Spine Can Impact Health "If you are coping with neck or back pain, it may be the result of the straightening of your cervical spine. What causes straight neck? How do some people end up with a reverse curve in the neck?" #UpperCervicalAwareness #UpperCervicalHealth #GetAdjusted
The spine has natural curves that help with weight distribution and flexibility. These curves include the cervical and lumbar lordosis (inward curves) and the thoracic and sacral kyphosis (outward curves).
As part of the Spinal Flow Technique Certification Program our students learn about the spine. Here is a diagram showing the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral and coccyx regions.
Dermatome distribution for the cervical spine - Netter
License Image The vertebral column consists of 33 vertebrae. There are 7 cervical, 12 thoracic and 5 lumbar. The sacrum is formed by 5 fused vertebrae and the coccyx by 4 fused vertebrae. The first cervical vertebrae is called the Atlas and the second the Axis. In between each vertebrae is a fibrocartilaginous intervertebral disc. …
Specialized doctor discusses cervical facet dysfunction
Table 1 shows average healthy ranges of axial motion of the cervical spine (head and neck), from the atlanto-occipital joint through the C7-T1 joint…
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