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These processes extend laterally from the vertebral foramen.
No, "bilaterally" is an adverb used to describe actions or processes that occur on both sides. It does not have a plural form as it is an adverb and does not change based on singular or plural usage.
- Transverse foramen (holes in the transverse processes through which travels the vertebral artery) - Uncinate processes (lip on the supero-lateral aspects of vertebral bodies)
The transverse processes of the cervical vertebrae are pierced by a "foramen transversarium" through which the vertebral artery passes. The transverse processes of the cervical vertebrae are pierced by a "foramen transversarium" through which the vertebral artery passes.
Cervical vertebra - typical The cervical vertebrae contain foramina in the transverse processes, called foramina transversarium.
Ventral Arches
You have such facets on thoracic vertebrae. They are there to hold the ribs.
the transverse process and the articular process also spinous process
Cervical Vertebra - Typical
Pain managment. I broke my L2-4 transverse processes and that all they did for me. 2yrs later I am still having issues with my back. I've gone for injections with little comfort. Next step is an appointment with the surgeon.
transverse costal facets
to form a vertebral foramen in which the spinal cord (ad protected) is located and for attachment to posterior muscles such as erector spinae, trapezius, iliacus...