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  • ...16888/pdf/cureus-0010-00000002893.pdf Duplication of the Alar Ligaments: A Case Report.] Cureus. 2018 Jun 29;10(6).</ref> with the alar ligament only faili Insertion: Usually the medial aspect of the occipital condyles but some studies have found it to insert on the lateral walls of the foramen magnum<ref name
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  • ...ors. They play an enormous role in the connection and stabilization of the cervical column and the [[skull]]. ...ed laterally at the upper vertebral column. They prevertebral layer of the cervical [[fascia]], encloses [[Spinal cord anatomy|vertebral]] column, longus co
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  • Fellows will be divided into 5 groups of 2-3 people to work together. You will choose from one of the five topics to wo ...use this approach. Any case studies that support its use? Provide several case examples that illustrates each of the concepts in SINSS.
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  • ...in joints and muscles, and restoring strength due to muscle weakness. This case study depicts what may be seen in a patient coming to Physical therapy with ...ns in patients with thyroid disease. Clinical Endocrinology. 2003;59(2):162-7</ref>&nbsp;<br>
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  • ...tures /dsBRFSS Depression Anxiety/. Accessed on March 2, 2010.</ref> This case study shows what may be seen in a patient coming in for musculoskeletal pai == Case Presentation ==
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  • ...study. Journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy. 2014 Jul;44(7):475-87.</ref> '''Range of Motion ([https://physio-pedia.com/Range_of_Motion ROM]):'''
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  • ...er of the thyroid cartilage (typically at the level of the fourth or fifth cervical vertebra), the common carotid arteries bifurcate into the ECA and ICA. ...re of the carotid artery, http://www.webmd.com/heart/picture-of-the-carotid-artery#1 (accessed 31 may 2017)</ref> (10 in image at R)
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  • ...hey are mid to end-range facet [[Manual Techniques for the Cervicothoracic Spine|joint mobilizations]] that are applied Antero- cranially along the treatmen ...raded according to the tolerance of the patient. They should always be pain-free for the patients. If these are painful despite applying correctly, then
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  • John is a 19-year-old student, who had an accident while on holidays with his friends when his ...beats per minute, respirations of 22 per minute. The paramedics applied a cervical collar, placed him on Ferno Scoop Stretcher, immobilized his head, provided
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  • ...ven vertebrae as well as articulations with the occiput and upper thoracic spine, each with different axes of movement which can combine in a multitude of w Movements of the cervical spine are 1) constrained by the [[Anatomy cervical|anatomy]] of motion segments and longer connective structures that span mul
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  • ...fractures: an anatomical approach. Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol 2008;18:189-195 [Level2]</ref> ...known as the axis, is one of three atypical vertebrae. The axis shows a peg-like odontoid process that projects itself superiorly from the body. The odo
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  • ...al orthopedic surgeons. Most common cause for this operation is a ruptured cervical intervertebral disk. Another reason for surgery are spurs that irritate a n ...locked nerve (=decompression) and the fusion is necessary to stabilize the cervical segment.
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  • ...yndrome: a narrative review.] Global spine journal. 2019 May;9(1_suppl):89S-97S.</ref> * Studies reported a bimodal age distribution, however, with about 30% between 10 to
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  • ...lfunctionalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Anatomy-of-the-quadrilateral-space.pdf The anatomy of the quadrilateral space with reference to quadrilat ...tent/bjsports/39/2/e9.full.pdf Case report quadrilateral space syndrome: A case study] and ... [Internet]. British Journal of Sports Medicine . 2005 [cited
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  • '''Os odontoideum''' (OO) is a rare anomaly of the second cervical vertebrae characterised by a separation of a portion of the [[odontoid proc ...ure at the base of the odontoid&nbsp;; unstable, and has a high risk of non-union
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  • ...ca [serial on the Internet]. (2010, Oct), [cited April 4, 2012]; 42(5): 214-219. Available from: Academic Search Premier.</ref> ...ong term results of combined radio surgical treatment. Thorax. 1997; 52:284-6</ref>
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  • ...r occipital nerve.png|thumb|Posterior primary divisions of the upper three cervical nerves.]] ...study with clinical correlations. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 1991 Apr;16(4):475-8</ref> to travel to the scalp and the superior nuchal line<ref name=":0">Yu
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  • ...main goal of neck collars is to prevent or minimise motion in the cervical spine. * maintaining normal cervical lordosis.
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  • ...For example, a nerve root impingement in the [[Cervical Anatomy|cervical]] spine may result in pain and weakness in the forearm. Similarly, an impingement i ...from Rochester, Minnesota, 1976 through 1990. Brain. 1994 Apr 1;117(2):325-35.</ref>....
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  • ...">Goodman CC, Fuller KS. Pathology: Implications for the Physical Therapist-3rd Edition. St. Louis: W.B. Saunders Co.; 2009.</ref><br> ...from: http://www.tumorsurgery.org/patient-education/bone-tumors/bone-tumor-types/osteoblastoma.aspx</ref><br>
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