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- Cervical Spine (Neck): What It Is, Anatomy Disorders
Your cervical spine is the first seven stacked vertebral bones of your spine This region is more commonly called your neck
- Cervical Spine Anatomy
The cervical spine has 7 stacked bones called vertebrae, labeled C1 through C7 The top of the cervical spine connects to the skull, and the bottom connects to the upper back at about shoulder level
- Cervical Spine Anatomy | University of Maryland Medical Center
The cervical spine has a lordotic curve (a backward C-shape) - just like the lumbar spine The cervical spine is much more mobile than both of the other spinal regions - think about all the directions and angles you can turn your neck
- Cervical Spine: Anatomy, Functions, Diseases - WebMD
The cervical spine consists of seven vertebrae and acts as bony protection for the spinal cord This is important because injuries to the spinal cord can be devastating and result in disability
- The Multiple Meanings of the Term Cervical - Verywell Health
Cervical has many uses in medical terminology and can apply to the neck, the cervix, and sometimes to other neck-like structures Learn what it means
- The Cervical Spine - Features - Joints - Ligaments - TeachMeAnatomy
The cervical spine is the most superior portion of the vertebral column, lying between the cranium and the thoracic vertebrae It consists of seven distinct vertebrae, two of which are given unique names:
- Cervical Spine - AANS
Learn about cervical spine anatomy, diseases and conditions which may affect the cervical spine and what treatments neurosurgeons can provide
- Anatomy, Head and Neck: Cervical Nerves - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Cervical nerves are spinal nerves that originate from the cervical region of the spinal cord These nerves transmit motor and sensory information via efferent and afferent fibers, respectively, to and from the central nervous system Although classified as peripheral nerves, the motor cell bodies of these fibers reside in the anterior horn of the spinal cord Eight pairs of cervical nerves
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