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The cervical spine is an area in which stability has been sacrificed for mobility. Since it is situated between the heavy head and the stable thoracic spine and ribs, the cervical spine is vulnerable to injury. It is divided into three areas - the craniovertebral (CV) region (C0-2), the mid cervical region (C3-6) and the cervicothoracic junction (C7-T1/2).<br> |
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The cervical spine is an area in which stability has been sacrificed for mobility. Since it is situated between the heavy head and the stable thoracic spine and ribs, the cervical spine is vulnerable to injury. It is divided into three areas - the craniovertebral (CV) region (C0-2), the mid cervical region (C3-6) and the cervicothoracic junction (C7-T1/2).
Subcategories
This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total.
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- Cervical Spine - Conditions (48 P)
- Cervical Spine - Guidelines (5 P)
- Cervical Spine - Interventions (22 P)
- Cervical Spine - Special Tests (11 P)
Pages in category "Cervical Spine"
The following 144 pages are in this category, out of 144 total.
A
- Acromioclavicular Joint
- Acromioclavicular Joint Disorders
- Acute Neck Pain
- Adsons Test
- Adult-onset Idiopathic Torticollis
- Alar Ligament Test
- Alar ligaments
- An Overview of Neck Pain in Wheelchair Users
- Anterior atlanto-axial ligament
- Anterior atlanto-occipital ligament
- Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion
- Anterior longitudinal ligament
- Anterior Neck and Cervicogenic Headaches
- Anterior Scalene
- APA Clinical guide to safe manual therapy practice in the cervical spine 2017
- Apical ligament
- Assessment and Management of Cervicogenic Headaches Post Traumatic Injury
- Assessment of Chronic Cervical Pain
- Atlanto-axial joint
- Atlanto-occipital joint
- Atlantoaxial Osteoarthritis
- Atlas
- Axis
C
- C0-C2 Axial Rotation Test
- Canadian C-Spine Rule
- Centralization
- Cervical Anatomy
- Cervical Collar
- Cervical Distraction Test
- Cervical Examination
- Cervical Flexion-Rotation Test
- Cervical Instability
- Cervical Joint Position Error Test
- Cervical Osteoarthritis
- Cervical Plexus
- Cervical Radiculopathy
- Cervical Rib
- Cervical rotation lateral flexion test
- Cervical Spine Fractures in Contact Sports
- Cervical Spondylosis
- Cervical Stenosis
- Cervical Vertebrae
- Cervicobrachial Syndrome
- Cervicogenic dizziness: screening
- Cervicogenic Headache
- Changes Associated with Chronic Cervical Pain
- Chronic Neck Pain
- Classification of Neck Pain
- CPR for Cervical Radiculopathy
- CPR for Cervicothoracic Manipulation and Shoulder Pain
- Craniocervical Instability in Down Syndrome
- Craniovertebral angle
- Cranio‐cervical Flexion Test
- Cyclist's Neck
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- Scalene
- Scalenus Minimus
- Scoliosis
- Semispinalis
- Sensorimotor Impairment and Muscle Performance in Neck Pain Case Study
- Sensorimotor Impairment in Neck Pain
- Serious Cervical Spine Conditions
- Sharp Purser Test
- Should I receive manual therapy and exercise for my neck pain?: A patient decision aid
- Spinal Osteoarthritis
- Sports Injuries of the Head and Neck
- Spurling's Test
- Sternoclavicular Joint Disorders
- Sternocleidomastoid
- Superior Scapula and Cervicogenic Headaches
- Supraspinous ligament
- Surfer's Neck
- Surgical and Post‐Operative Management of Cervical Spine Stenosis
- Syringomyelia
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- Tectorial membrane
- Text Neck
- The Management of Neck pain: A Case Study
- The Northwick Park Questionnaire
- The Upper Cervical Spine and Cervicogenic Headaches
- Thoracic Manipulation for Shoulder Dysfunction
- Traction for Neck Pain CPR
- Tragus to Wall Test
- Transverse Ligament of the Atlas
- Transverse Ligament Stress Test
- Transversospinales
- Trapezius
- Treatment‐based classification approach to neck pain
- Trigeminal Neuralgia