The seven vertebrae which make up the bones of the neck. The bones are named C1 through to C7.
Neck area of the spine. [See: Fluorosis & Stenosis | Fluorosis & Spondylosis/Spondylitis
The upper spinal area, consisting of seven vertebrae, C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, and C7.
The uppermost 7 vertebrae of the spine which, being very delicate, is prone to degenerative processes
the upper part of the spine: neck bones
Series of vertebrae which make up the spinal column in the neck region
The area of your spine containing the seven vertebrae that compose the neck.
the area of the spinal cord located in the neck.
The part of the spine at the level of an individual's neck. Injuries to the cervical spine are rare, but catastrophic if mishandled. Protection of the cervical spine after an injury requires trained individuals to immobilize head and neck prior to moving the injured person. ( 4-07)
Upper spine, neck. Made up of seven vertebrae.
refers to the neck; the uppermost region of the backbone, including: the first seven vertebrae, the nerve elements (spinal cord and nerve roots) inside them, and all supporting structures that join them together.
spine on lateral surface of carapace immediately posterior to cervical groove of crayfishes.
Vertebral column of the neck. image
the upper portion of the spine closest to the skull. It is composed of seven vertebrae.
The spinous process of a cervical vertebra
Refers to the very top portion of the spine from the base of the skull down to the upper back area. It consists of seven vertebrae (C1 thru C7).
consists of seven spine bones (vertebrae) in the neck area, between the skull and the ribs
That portion of the spinal column in the neck. It consists of 7 vertebrae. The vertebrae are the individual bony segments in the spinal column. The cervical spine also includes wafer-like cushions between the bony vertebrae. These are called the intervertebral disks.
that portion of the vertebral column contained in the neck, consisting of seven cervical vertebrae between the skull and the rib cage.
The neck region of the spine containing the first seven vertebrae.
The upper portion of your spine; also called the neck.