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What is the lateral curvation of the spine called?

That is called a scoliosis. You can remember the 'S' shaped spine of Scoliosis.


Is the spine lateral to the spine?

The Stomach is Anterior to the Spine.


What is the relationship between the spine and the lungs?

the spine is lateral to the lungs


Is the spine medial or lateral?

The spine is a medial structure. It lies in the midline of the body.


What is the meaning ofscoliosis?

A lateral curvature of the spine.


What is the meaning of the scoliosis?

A lateral curvature of the spine.


What movement does an asymmetrical contraction of the erector spinae produce?

An asymmetrical contraction of the erector spinae muscles can result in lateral flexion of the spine, where the spine bends to one side.


What is the term for an exaggerated lateral curvature?

The term for an exaggerated lateral curvature of the spine is scoliosis.


Can you have scoliosis in an arm?

no it is only lateral curvature of the spine


What structures are related to lateral end of the spine of the scapula?

Scapula is very interesting bone. It holds the upper limb, but have no bony attachment to your thorax. It is attached to thorax, through the collar bone or the clavicle. Lateral end of the clavicle is attached to the lateral end of the spine of the scapula. On the inside of the spine of the scapula and clavicle, you have insertion of the muscle called as trapezius. From out side of this, you have origin of the deltoid muscle. Technically and mechanically, the trapezius muscle continues as deltoid muscle.


What are the x rays of bone survey series?

PA chest x-ray, AP and Lateral skull, AP and lateral cervical spine, AP and Lateral thoraxic spine, AP and lateral lumbar spine, AP Pelvis, AP Humerus Rt and Lt, AP Femurs RT and Lt. and additionally any long bones where the patient may be experinecing pain.


What is the name of the two lateral processes in the vertebrae and what is their function?

The two lateral processes in a vertebrae are called transverse processes. Their main function is to provide attachment points for muscles and ligaments that help stabilize and move the spine.