Vertebral landmarks
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- Опубликовано: 27 мар 2015
- This video tutorial covers the major bony landmarks of the vertebrae.
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Comprehensive explanation of the vertical column. I am grateful for your explicit information on the parts and functions. God bless us all.
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Super helpful!! Covered everything I needed, thanks!
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i felt that flexion and extension in my spine ngl
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Pars interarticularis is wrongly shown here in the longitudinal picture.
Hi Prof, I think you meant transverse foramina at 4:58?
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Having seen in your presentation these curious bony things at the side of the cervicals, i got curious and looked in Wiki..
Ha ha... Articular pillars. Reading more.. and more on cervicals vertebrae..
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I try to include the major structures that the health science student would come in contact with.
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Thanks for being completely useless in your explanation for finding C7. Keep up the good work. Pal.
That's was not the point of this educational video, this video set out to explain bony landmarks of the vertebrae (lamina, pedicle etc.), not explain how to find C7 - But I do think that he explained quite simply how you could find it, by tucking your chin and feeling over the back of your neck, C7's Spinus Process sticks out the most so it's easy to identify.
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