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  • ...ect performing a "yes" like nod which is the anatomical action of the Deep Cervical flexors, against a pressure biofeedback. ...tps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18804003 Clinical assessment of the deep cervical flexor muscles: the craniocervical flexion test.] J Manipulative Physiol Th
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  • ...leby.com/107/.</ref>The longissimus capitis and longus colli stabilize the cervical spine anteriorly; injury to these muscles can occur with a high velocity wh Dorsal rami of cervical and thoracic spinal nerves (C6 to T4).<ref name="ae">http://www.anatomyexpe
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  • ...erior aspect of her neck. Personal and familial history of hypothyroidism. Cervical and thoracic ROM limited in several directions. ...ervical flexion limited to 10 degrees. Cervical extension 35 degrees. Left cervical rotation 26 degrees. Thoracic spine flexion limited to 10 degrees. Side ben
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  • *[[Cervical Examination|Cervical Examination]] *[[Cervical Instability|Cervical Instability]]<br>
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  • ...also known as the '''joint of Luschka''', and are a unique feature of the cervical spine <ref name=":0">Hartman J. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24453021/ ...on the lateral or posterolateral margins of the superior endplates of the cervical vertebral bodies, most commonly found at the levels of C3-C7 <ref name=":1"
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  • #C1/ Cervical segmen [[Category:Cervical Spine - Anatomy]] [[Category:Arteries]]
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  • ...minology and reporting in orthopaedic physical therapy: application to the cervical spine. ''journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy'', ''40''(8), 455 ...ervention such as manipulation of the [[Manipulation of the Cervical Spine|cervical]] or [[Manipulation of the Lumbar Spine|lumbar]] spine dry needling. The ty
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  • Cervical branch of [[Facial Nerve|facial nerve]] (CN VII). ...cated within the subcutaneous tissue of the neck (superficial layer of the cervical fascia). Its superficial position means that surgical dissections of the ne
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  • [[Category:Cervical Spine - Anatomy]] [[Category:Cervical Spine - Joints]]
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  • * Pathologic conditions associated with the stylohyoid muscle may result in cervical and pharyngeal symptoms such as neck pain laterally in the area of the angl [[Category:Cervical Spine - Anatomy]]
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  • ...this muscle is considered as a prime mover for dynamically maintaining the cervical lordosis<ref name="port">Porterfield JA, DeRosa C. Mechanical neck pain,fc [[Category:Cervical Spine - Anatomy]]
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  • ...ly performed with head movement in the transverse and sagittal planes. The Cervical JPE Test has strong clinical value in identifying proprioceptive deficits i ...ad.<ref>Treleaven, J., Jull, G., & LowChoy, N. (2006). The relationship of cervical joint position error to balance and eye movement disturbances in persistent
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  • ...a limited role in supporting the uterus and internal genitalia, unlike the cervical ligaments which are tough, non-extensible, and condensed thickening of pelv == Cervical Ligaments ==
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  • ...er of the thyroid cartilage (typically at the level of the fourth or fifth cervical vertebra), the common carotid arteries bifurcate into the ECA and ICA. [[Category:Cervical Spine - Anatomy]]
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  • ...th various neck, arm and shoulder movements such as shoulder elevation and cervical side flexion. ...ry, Deborah Falla, James M. Elliott, Gwendolen Jull. Muscle Dysfunction in Cervical Spine Pain: Implications for Assessment and Management. Journal of Orthopae
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  • ...sess the integrity of the [[Alar ligaments|alar ligaments]] and thus upper cervical stability.<br> ...nn Elsevier; 2007:119–147</ref> and supine<ref name="Hing">Hing W, Reid D. Cervical Spine Management: Pre-screening Requirement for New Zealand. Auckland, New
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  • ...al grey matter. Terminates in the medial part of the anterior gray horm of cervical and upper thoracic segments within laminae VI–VII. <ref name="Crossman" / ...ormation]] that trigger saccades and also spinal regions innervating the [[Cervical Anatomy|neck]] <ref name="Carpenter" />The connections with effector muscle
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  • Ascending cervical artery, a branch of the Thyro-cervical trunk for all the 3 divisions of the Scalenus muscle. ...>Abd Jalil N, Awang MS, Omar M. Scalene myofascial pain syndrome mimicking cervical disc prolapse: a report of two cases. Malays J Med Sci 2010;17(1):60-6.
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  • ...bined extension and rotation of the spine (used for the [[Cervical Anatomy|cervical spine]] or the [[Lumbar|lumbar spine]]). The purpose of this test is to assess lumbar or cervical spine [[Facet Joints|facet joint]] pain. It uses the patient’s trunk both
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  • * Cervical * Cervical thoracic
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