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Forward bending or flexion, backward bending or extension. Side to side bending or lateral flexion and rotation.

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Q: What is the vertebral movement?
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Which section of the vertebral column is capable of the most movement?

Cervical


What is the function of the inter vertebral disks?

Shock absorbent between each vertebrae which keeps them separated when impacted by movement


Abnormal movement to the vertebral column is called?

The prefix would most likely be 'hyper-' and could include: hyperextension or hyperflexion.


What movement is most likely to occur in the cervical vertebral column?

how migth bifid spinous process of cervical vertebrae affect anterior-posterior movement in the cervical region of the vertebrae column


What are the advantages of the spine being curved?

It is stronger than it would be if the spine/vertebral column were straight.Allows for distribution of weight and flexibility of movement.


Where is vertebral disc is housed?

The vertebral body, which is situated anteriorly, houses the vertebral disc.


What is formed by the fusion of pedicles and lamina?

The vertebral arch :)


Why are the bones of the vertebral column partially movable?

Because it is not one long bone - it is smaller bones joined together and the movement comes from their joints


What prevents Side to side movement of the spinal cord?

The spinal cord runs though the vertebral canal which protects it and keeps it in place.


What is the vertebral column to the skull?

The vertebral column is inferior to the skull.


Is the vertebral column posterior to the sternum?

the sternum is anterior to the vertebral column


Is the vertebral column is posterior to the sternum?

the sternum is anterior to the vertebral column