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Q: What happens when the c5 vertebrae?
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What is congenital blocked c4 c5 vertebrae?

Congenital blocked c4 c5 vertebrae is the two cervical (or neck) vertebrae (C4 and C5) fused together, existing at birth, underdeveloped, and which, on x-rays, give the appearance of a more or less solid bony mass.


Where is C5-6 located?

The C5-6 vertebrae are located in the cervical (neck) region of the spine. Specifically, they are positioned between the C5 and C6 vertebrae, forming part of the cervical spine that supports the neck and head.


What is anterior osteophytosis at C5 and C6?

C5 and C6 are cervical vertebrae found in the neck. Anterior osteophytes of C5 and C6 are bone spurs that have formed on the front portion of vertebrae 5 and 6 in your neck. This can be a very painful condition.


What is the c5 vertebrae?

It is the 5th cervical vertabrae down from the base of the skull...found in the neck.


Compound fracture of c5 and L1 of the spine?

This just means that each vertebrae is broken into two or more pieces...


What is osteoarthritis of the c5 c6 and c7?

It may mean that the cartilage between those particular vertebrae is damaged or gone. causing pain and restriction to the nerves passing through the back bone and or between the vertebrae.


What is a Small disc protrusion C5-6 vertebrae with mild compression deformity of dural sac?

If you have no symptoms it's just a slightly squashed intervertebral disk, if you do have symptoms it's were they're going to cut. (C5-C6 is low on your neck)


Remove the disc and put the two vertebrae back together what happens to the nerve?

remove the disc and put the two vertebrae back together. what happens to the nerve?


What vertebre controls the arms?

Vertebrae are bones in the spine that contain the spinal cord and allow for spinal nerves to exit. ? Being bones, vertebrae do not control the arms.The spinal nerve roots ?that come out of the vertebrae do however control many aspects of function, including: muscle movement, sensation, blood vessel tone, and your hair standing on end.The spinal levels that control the arms are C5-T1. ?There may be a little T2 in there for sensation, and there may be a little C4 in there for shoulder muscles; but the answer is generally accepted to be C5-T1.


Which vertebrae did Charles krauthammer break?

Based on his function my guess is c5 and c6 or C6 & c 7 If he broke c4 or above he would likely be on ventilator 24/7


Mild evidence of osteophytic lipping is noted at C5 and C6 levels no evidence of cervical spondylosis or cervical ribs?

This is talking about some bone buildup between the c5 an c6 vertebrae. this can lead to pressure being exerted on nerves passing between them. this can lead to weakness in the hands and arms or pain.


What happens to the notochord in most developing vertebrae?

becomes the nucleus pulpous