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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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  • ...ed Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine">Ombregt, L. Applied Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine. Chapter 31 In: A System of Orthopaedic Medicine. Elsevier, 2013.</ref> ...shape and is larger than in the thoracic vertebrae but smaller than in the cervical vertebrae.
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  • ...icobrachalgia) is a term that describes pain and stiffness of the cervical spine with symptoms in the shoulder girdle and upper extremity<ref>DeStefano LA. ...ich there is no known and proven cause. If a patient can be proven to have cervical radiculopathy or thoracic outlet syndrome, then the specific and objectivel
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  • [[File:Compressive myeolopathy C6C7.png|thumb|Cervical myelopathy C6-C7]] ...ssion of the [[Spinal cord anatomy|spinal cord]] at the [[Cervical Anatomy|cervical]] level of the spinal column resulting in [[spasticity]], hyperreflexia, pa
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  • ...he costotransverse and [[Costovertebral Joints|costovertebral joints]] and ligaments <ref name=":0">B A Young, H E Gill, R S Wainner, T W Flynn. [https://schola ...or costotransverse ligaments, identified on the fifth to tenth ribs. These ligaments limit movement in the costotransverse joint to a minimal gliding movement.
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  • *The perceived threat may be associated with injury to the muscles, ligaments, discs, nerves, or joints, but most neck pain is non-specific meaning there ...prognostic factors for neck pain in whiplash-associated disorders (WAD).. Spine 2008;33(4S):S83-92.</ref><ref name="Sterling 2006">Sterling M, Jull G, Kena
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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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  • ** The [[lumbar]] group originates from the two crura and the arcuate ligaments, which are in turn inserted into L1 and L2, and sometimes L3 as well.<ref n ...up of very strong [[Aponeurosis|aponeurotic]] tendinous ligaments - these ligaments do not have any bony attachments.<ref name=":3" />[[File:Henry Vandyke Cart
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  • ...an be difficult to fit their saddles as they tend to ”run out” of thoracic spine. |There is increased stress on the medial carpal collateral ligaments, outward rotation of the cannon bone, fetlock and foot
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  • ...t: <nowiki>https://www.jeremysmithmd.com/cervicogenic-headache-orthopaedic-spine-surgeon-orange-irvine-ca.html</nowiki> ...ts, contact sport injuries causing neck injury, and falls leading to upper cervical structural damage. <ref name=":1">Page P. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc
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  • ...rced by the superior/inferior capsular ligaments with the coracoclavicular ligaments (trapezoid and conoid) also important structures for stability of the joint ...ontrols horizontal stability in the anterior­posterior plane whilst the CC ligaments serve to control vertical stability. The conoid part of this ligament attac
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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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  • ...ruk et al. The effect of pulsed electromagnetic fields in the treatment of cervical osteoarthritis: a randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled trial. Rheumato ...joints: analysis of the management of 108 cases, journal of neurosurgery: spine, Jun 2010 / Vol. 12 / No. 6 / Pages 592-601 (level of evidence 2B)</ref><re
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  • ...terized by involvement of both synovium and entheses (sites where tendons, ligaments or joint capsules attach to the bone) leading to spinal and oligoarticul ...ovokes to pain, stiffness and fatigue in back, legs and arms as in joints, ligaments and tendons.<ref name="p6">Rudwaleit M .Et al. The Assessment of SpondyloAr
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  • ...lus fibrosis of the intervertebral discs, and the apophyseal joints of the spine.<ref name="p1" /> ...the inflammation can lead to new bone formation of the spine, causing the spine to fuse in a fixed position often creating a forward stooped posture.<ref n
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  • ...ringer.com/article/10.1186/1471-2474-10-39 Pain in the lumbar, thoracic or cervical regions: do age and gender matter? A population-based study of 34,902 Danis ...ditional information on thoracic spine musculature is available [[Thoracic Spine Major Muscles|here]].
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  • ...xtremity movements. The dynamic relationship between the shoulder muscles, ligaments and bony articulations allows for significant movement, but this is at the ...res of the shoulder complex, including the bony structures, articulations, ligaments, muscles, nerves and the vascular supply.
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  • ...'Keeffe, M., O'Sullivan, K., Lewis, J., & McCreesh, K. (2016). Is thoracic spine posture associated with shoulder pain, range of motion and function? A syst ...vements.<ref>Dunk, N. M., Callaghan, J. P., & McGill, S. M. (2005). Lumbar spine movement patterns during prolonged sitting differentiate low back pain deve
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  • ...es of the Neck Prior to Musculoskeletal Intervention: International IFOMPT Cervical Framework. Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy. 2023; 53(1) : == Anatomy of Cervical Spine ==
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  • ...nd eye movements. This page discusses these muscles, as well as the bones, ligaments, and nerve and blood supply for the head and jaw. ...both temporal bones, the sphenoid bone, two parietal bones, and the upper cervical vertebra (i.e. the atlas).
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