Major Ligaments of the Cervical Spine
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2020
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Perfect! Thank you so much for the great detail!
Thank you
Thank you so much 🙏
Thank you sir. You are great
I love the Ligamentum Nuchae "Paddywack" reference, made me smile. From what was a childhood nursery rhyme to an interesting part of my Anatomy learning.
thanks pt brah!
Really great material and no nicely executed - thank you
Great video!!!!!
Your videos are great, thank you. Would you consider making videos with Complete Anatomy, so we can see in 3D?
In which video do you elaborate more on the tectorial membrane of the atlantooccipital joint?
What's the most common ligament to cause problems in the neck? Or how do you identify a problematic ligament through a medical scan or something clinical opposed to just a physio guessing?
Very hard to say, most surgeons would agree, unless it’s a full tear, it can’t really be seen on imaging. However, head posture, the way the injury happened, and potential vertebra in certain abnormal positions would help to identity the issue.
Please include the translation of Farsi-Iranian language 😔
Too fast! It needs slowed down!