The C6 and C7 vertebrae are the lowest two vertebrae of the cervical (neck) portion of your spine. The C7 can typically be identified by feeling the spinous process (a bony protrudance) of C7 at the base of your neck where it intersects with your back and shoulders. The C6 vertebrae would be directly above it.
No. Wiki can't show pics on the site.Do you no where on the spine where c6 an c7 is located an then l4-l5-s1 or do u no where i can find a picture of the spine telling me exactly where these disc are
Cervical spine--5th vertabrae, 6th cervical vertibral body, just above the shoulders.
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.
It means a small portion of one of the bones in the spine is bigger than it should be. C5/C6 are at the base of the neck, just above where it joins the body.
In the cervical spine, the C2-C6 vertebrae generally have bifid spinous proceses.
It means there is a bulging between the 6th and 7th vertebrae in the neck (cervical part of the spine).
The spine is divided in to different regions and then each vertebrae within that segment is numbered. The vertebrae in the neck are called cervical vertebrae and there are 7 of them. Therefore, a fracture of C6 is a fracture in the 6th cervical vertebrae (at the base of the neck).
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.
The nerves in the C3-C6 region of the cervical spine primarily control motor function and sensation in the neck, shoulders, and upper arms. They also play a role in controlling certain muscles involved in head movement and shoulder elevation.
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The C5, C6, and C7 refer to cervical vertebrae in the human spine, which are located in the neck region. Specifically, C5 is the 5th cervical vertebra, C6 is the 6th, and C7 is the 7th. These vertebrae provide support and mobility for the neck and are crucial for various nerve functions in the upper body.