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Cervical spine: Anatomy, ligaments, nerves and injury | Kenhub Test your knowledge of the cervical spine with this quiz The first two cervical vertebrae are specialized vertebrae adapted to allow movement of the head and to accommodate articulation with the cranium, or skull Unlike other vertebrae, the atlas does not have a spinous process or a body
Cervical Vertebra: Detailed Lateral View Analysis and Clinical . . . This lateral view illustration highlights the distinctive features that characterize cervical vertebrae, demonstrating the intricate relationships between various processes and surfaces that facilitate both mobility and stability in the cervical spine
Cervical Vertebrae - Physiopedia Each process consists of an anterior and a posterior part These two parts are joined, outside the foramen, by a bar of bone that exhibits a deep sulcus on its upper surface for the passage of the corresponding spinal nerve
Cervical Spine Anatomy - Orthobullets The superior articular facets of the subaxial cervical spine (C3-C7) are oriented in a posteromedial direction at C3 and posterolateral direction at C7, with variable transition between these levels
Cervical spine (lateral view) | Radiology Reference Article . . . This projection helps visualize pathology involving the entire cervical spine orthogonal to the AP view It is often performed in the trauma setting and helps demonstrate any adjacent soft tissue structures, such as osteoarthritis and spondylosis