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The uncovertebral joint is also known as the Luschka's joint. These are bone spurs that occur when the third through seventh cervical vertebrae meet.
Uncovertebral joints, which are smaller joints out to the side where the vertebra normally approximate one other so they're further out laterally.This is a reasonably complex subject and has to do with the growth of osteophites (Bone that eventually starts to put pressure and cause damage the nerves) between the discs of the vertebrae. To get more authoritative and precise information on this go to the related link (uncovertebral osteophytes) below.i had a mri it said i have a demonstrates a tiny right uncovertebral osteophyte and disk complex however without any significant exiting foreaminal stenosis what do that mean
Mild right-sided foraminal narrowing secondary to uncinate spurring means that the space available for nerves to travel through is narrowed. The reason for this in this case is the uncinate spurring, which are bone spurs shaped like hooks, are intruding into that space.
Among the conservatives, yes he is a moderate, meaning he is not a right-wing hardliner.
This sounds like someone reading an MRI report. It basically is arthritic changes with ageing
It is a political standpoint. A moderate conservative is, as the name implies, one who is slightly (or moderately) conservative.
Yes, joint tenancy and right of survivorship are closely related concepts. Joint tenancy refers to multiple owners holding equal shares of a property with a right of survivorship, meaning that when one owner passes away, their share automatically transfers to the surviving owner(s).
Yes. Joint tenancy with the right of survivorship is an available form of ownership in Nebraska.
A mitre joint forms a nice right angle.
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The Pivot Joint. So you can turn it left and right.
Partnership in inheritance; joint heirship; joint right of succession to an inheritance.