A neck vertebra is a cervical vertebra, one of the bones of the spinal column in the neck.
The seventh cervical vertebra is called as vertebra prominens. This vertebra has the long and prominent spine. This spine can be felt at the joint of the neck and thorax.
The lumbosacral plexus.
Lumbosacral neuritis is characterized by the nerves in the lumbar area of the spine being inflamed. Pain in the lower back and pain shooting down the legs are both common symptoms.
Body of the vertebra. It is fused with the Axis vertebra. Axis being the second vertebra.
The average dog has 26 vertebrae. 7 cervical, 13 thoracic, and 6 lumbar. Some breeds such as the English Bulldog may frequently have a 7th lumbar vertebra, or a portion of a vertebra called a transitional vertebra.
This condition usually affects middle aged and older people. It is a condition when the lower spine becomes stiff. It also describes overgrowth of lumbo sacral vertebrae. Source: http://natures-best-home-remedies.blogspot.in/2012/04/lumbosacral-spondylosis.html
The anatomy books show what are normally seen, five vertebra... There are many variants in anatomy, and someone with four lumbar vertebras isn't abnormal, just someone who is a little different, but still normal. You might have something we call a "transitional" vertebra, such as an extra thoracic vertebra merged into a lumbar, or maybe a lumbar vertebra fused with a sacral vertebra... Still normal...
no it is not, a lumbosacral sprain is the severe stretching, while a lumbosacral strain is a partial or complete tearing
Acute left lumbosacral paravertebral myofascitis ICD-9 code is 724.2
The lumbosacral junction is located in the lower center of the back and between the hips. It consists of the L5 vertebral and the first sacral vertebral body.
Transitional vertebra - A vertebra that takes on the characteristic of the vertebra on either side of it. · Example a cervical vertebra with a rib attached Spina Bifida -A posterior defect of the spinal canal resulting from failure of the posterior elements to fuse properly Osteopetrosis "Marble Bone"- There in an increase in bone resorption Osteogenesis imperfecta - "Brittle Bone Disease" · The skeleton does not ossify properly. · Often characterized by a blue coloration of the white sclera of the eye Acondroplasia - Failure of cartilage that becomes bone to form properly. Causes dwarfism
A kangaroo is a vertebra.
Cervical vertebra
A neck vertebra is a cervical vertebra, one of the bones of the spinal column in the neck.
The seventh cervical vertebra is called as vertebra prominens. This vertebra has the long and prominent spine. This spine can be felt at the joint of the neck and thorax.
The lumbosacral plexus.