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  • ...is. <ref name=":1">Binder AI. [https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.39127.608299.80 Cervical spondylosis and neck pain.] BMJ. 2007 Mar 8;334(7592):527-31.</ref> Common ...neck pain in Australian office workers: a 1-year longitudinal study.] Eur Spine J. 2009 Oct;18(10):1532-40.</ref>
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  • ...[Lymphatic System|lymphatic system]], [[Brachial Plexus|brachial plexus]], spine, second and third [[ribs]], stellate [[ganglion]], and the [[Sympathetic Ne ...ocated at the bottom of the cervical spine in connection with the thoracic spine and is related to the sympathetic nervous system. Invasion of this may resu
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  • ...and spine are aligned in a neutral position, this reduces the pressure on bones and ligaments. Sleeping on the back can relieve allergies or stuffy nasal c ...on provides the least support to the back and puts greater pressure on the spine, which could lead to pain. It delays recovery for patients who have a histo
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  • ...tic AAI. <ref name=":0" /> Symptomatic AAI occurs as a result of excessive cervical movement causing impingement on the spinal cord, with a risk of severe neur [[File:Cervical Vertebrae.jpg|thumb|350x350px|Cervical Vertebrae C1-C7 <ref>'The Vertebral Column'. ''Lumen Learning.'' [online].
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  • ...essive degenerative changes that affect all the components of the cervical spine (i.e., intervertebral discs, facet joints, joints of Luschka, ligamenta fla ....nih.gov/pubmed/25674751 Tetraplegia after thyroidectomy in a patient with cervical spondylosis: a case report and literature review.] Medicine (Baltimore) 2
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  • ...y collapses. When this occurs in the paediatric population and because the bones are still developing, this may have severe consequences. A vertebral fractu === Cervical spine ===
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  • ...ation and eye movements. This page discusses these muscles, as well as the bones, ligaments, and nerve and blood supply for the head and jaw. [[Ligament]]: fibrous connective tissue that holds the bones together.
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  • The spine is wonderfully designed to allow movement. It is also designed to help abso ...in the thoracic region which is your upper back; 5 vertebrae in the lumbar spine; and 5 sacral vertebrae and 4 coccyx which are located below that.
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  • ....</ref> According to research, one-fifth of all people experience thoracic spine pain in their lifetime.<ref name=":0" /> A good understanding of the anatom [[Ligament]]: fibrous connective tissue that holds the bones together.
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  • Tetraplegia is a paralysis caused by an injury of the cervical spinal cord. This can result in a partial or total sensory and motor loss o ...or torn (e.g. due to extreme tension caused by an extreme movement of the spine causing trauma of multiple tissues). In case it is torn, it will likely hav
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  • ...lated pain:<ref name=":0">Van der Walt A. Managing Disorders of the Canine Spine Course. Plus , 2021.</ref> * Severe cervical pain is one of the few conditions that will cause “screaming or crying”
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  • The [[Thoracic Anatomy|Thoracic Spine]] has a complex and often overlooked role within the body. It is a key area * Should be assessed and treated as a functional unit including not only the spine but the [[Ribs|rib]] cage.
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  • Scoliosis is an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine. It is most often diagnosed in childhood or early adolescence. The spine's normal curves occur at the cervical, thoracic and lumbar regions in the so-called “sagittal” plane. These n
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  • ...elbow joint is where the distal humerus meets the proximal radius and ulna bones. It is known as a trochleogingylomoid joint as it can flex and extend as a === Shoulder, Cervical Spine and Thoracic Spine ===
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  • ...ft tissues where adjacent spinous processes in the [[Lumbar Anatomy|lumbar spine]] rub against each other.<ref name=":4">Radiopedia. Basstrup Syndrome. Avai ...Baastrup's disease as a cause of neurogenic claudication: a case report]. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2003 Jul 15;28(14):E273-5.</ref>
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  • ...e [[Facet Joints|facet joints]] (also termed zygapophyseal joints) of the spine become a source of [[Pain Behaviours|pain]]. * 55% of facet syndrome cases occur in [[Cervical Vertebrae|cervical vertebrae]], and 31% in [[Lumbar Vertebrae|lumbar]].<ref name="p4">Varlotta
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  • ...lis, MD. Achondroplasia and cervical laminoplasty Case report. J Neurosurg Spine 2009; 11:417-420. http://thejns.org/doi/pdf/10.3171/2009.4.SPINE09164 (acce *Spine curvatures called kyphosis and lordosis."<ref name="pubmed" />
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  • ...ts the muscle and tendons, as they are in close contact to the surrounding bones. **Age / sex / co-morbididies (diabetes / smoking / prior shoulder pain / cervical pain)
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  • ...that act like shock absorbers throughout the spinal column to cushion the bones as the body moves. Ligaments hold the vertebrae in place, and tendons attac ...vical Anatomy|cervical]], thoracic, lumbar, and sacral regions. The lumbar spine consists of 5 moveable vertebrae (numbered L1-L5). The lumbar vertebrae, as
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  • ...an be difficult to fit their saddles as they tend to ”run out” of thoracic spine. ...on on the lateral collateral ligament and the medial surface of the carpal bones
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