No. C2 is for vision only and that sense is interpreted by back lobe of the brain called the occipital lobe.
The cervical region of the spine contains 7 vertebrae. The best motion in this are is rotation. C1 (the atlas) and C2 (the axis) are specialized bones of rotation.
In the cervical spine, the C2-C6 vertebrae generally have bifid spinous proceses.
"C-Spine shows degenerative changes in upper mid area C2-C3"
Seven. The first vertebra being the Atlas and the second being the Axis.
the two vertebra that attach the skull to the spine are the axis and atlas also referred to as C1 and C2
Cervical vertebrae may also be called neck bones.
C2 fracture 31yrs ago c5also fracture pelvic
This typically indicates that there is no obvious compression or narrowing of the central canal or neural foramen at the C2-C3 level of the spine. "Patent" means that these spaces are open and unobstructed. It suggests there are no significant structural abnormalities in this area.
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Because the uteris is connected to the collarbone which connects to the spine which runs down from C2 to D2 to L2 and etx and so it keeps and eventually it ends at L2.