Cervical is pertaining to any part of the neck.
The vertebrae in the neck are called cervicle vertebrae. There are 6 of them altogether. The first two (going downward from the skull) are called the atlas and the axis. The rest are just name by their order. Eg: C1 (Atlas), C2 (Axis), C3, C4.....
The rotation of the neck is referred to as cervical rotation. This movement involves turning the head to the left or right around the neck's axis, primarily facilitated by the cervical vertebrae and associated muscles. Cervical rotation is essential for various activities, including looking around and maintaining balance.
There are 7 cervical (neck) vertebrae.Humans have seven cervical vertebrae.
The backbones in the region of the neck are called cervical vertebrae, numbering 7 in total. These vertebrae provide support and flexibility to the neck, allowing for a wide range of movements in the head and neck.
Neck vertebrae are the bones that make up the cervical spine, located in the neck region of the spine. There are seven cervical vertebrae, labeled C1 to C7, that support the head and allow for flexible movement of the neck. The neck vertebrae are smaller and more mobile compared to the vertebrae in other regions of the spine.
it is called a scruff
The atlas is the uppermost vertebrae in the neck.
Cervical vertebrae.
The technical term for neck spurs is cervical osteophytes.
Cervical
They are called vertebrae. Specifically in the neck they are called cervical vertebrae, the lower back are called lumbar vertebrae and the mid back around the ribcage are called thoracic vertebrae.
It is called the Nape
cervical area
The vertebrae in the neck region are called cervical vertebrae. There are seven cervical vertebrae labeled C1 to C7, with C1 being closest to the skull and C7 being closest to the thoracic vertebrae.
The vertebrae in the neck are called cervicle vertebrae. There are 6 of them altogether. The first two (going downward from the skull) are called the atlas and the axis. The rest are just name by their order. Eg: C1 (Atlas), C2 (Axis), C3, C4.....
A sheep's neck joint is called the cervical vertebrae.
What is cervical lymphadenopathy?