There are plenty of places in order for one to find out information about the vertebra of the spine. However, it is strongly suggested that one should check out the general information on the website Wikipedia.
axis the second cervical vertebra.
"Lumbar" refers to the region of the back or spine made up of the lumbar vertebrae. The 1st lumbar vertebra is just under the 12th thoracic vertebra. The easiest way to find this is to find the first vertebral body not connected to a rib. This is L1 (1st lumbar vertebra). There are 5 lumbar vertebrae (L1 through L5). The 5th lumbar vertebra sits on top of the sacrum (where your spine connects with your pelvis).
The odontoid process is found on C2, the second cervical vertebra, also known as the axis.
The websites Spine-Health, ACA Today, Cleveland Clinic, Nerve Med, and Web MD all have information on how to maintain a healthy spine. Also, Alexa and Mayo Clinic have a similar service.
Dr. Lassiter found a bullet lodged in Homer Sr.'s spine on the X-ray. It was located in the cervical vertebrae, between the 4th and 5th vertebra. Bullet lodged in spine Located in cervical vertebrae Between 4th and 5th vertebra
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You would mostly find sliding joints in your spine!
It is in the thoracic spine. There are 12 thoracic vertebrae and that one is the lowest. You would find it in your low back.
No, because the spine usually tells you the call number, title, and author.
The best way to find out what some of the risks and dangers are for spine surgery would be to talk to family doctor.
Their is a lot of information about Spine Surgery on WebMD and how it is done and what kinds of back surgery exist. You can look up what kind of back problem you have and find out what kind fo surgery you could have done to help.
Yes, they can. If you look at the link below (an ad) you will find more information: