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Apical and Alar ligaments Attachment of apical ligament: From apex of dens to the cranial (inner surface) of basilar part of occipital bone) above the margin of foramen magnum. Attachment of alar ligament: From the sides of dens to the medial aspect of occipital condyles.
14 Νοε 2023 · The cervical spine ligaments are a combination of ligaments that continue from lower regions of the vertebral column (that change names as they reach C2) and ligaments that are unique to the cervical spine.
The cervical spine has seven vertebrae, which may be divided into two groups that are distinct both anatomically and func-tionally: the upper pair (C1 and C2, the atlas and axis) and the lower five (C3–C7) (Fig. 1). Upper cervical spine.
Tracing a frontal plane through the transversal processes of the cervical region is obtained a conventional division of the neck into 2 compartments: anterior (neck itself) - containing cervical bodies (larynx, trachea, pharynx, esophagus, thyroid and parathyroid glands) and posterior, which is represented by muscle and cervical vertebrae.
5 Σεπ 2024 · Ligaments. There are six major ligaments to consider in the cervical spine. The majority of these ligaments are present throughout the entire vertebral column. Present throughout Vertebral Column
18 Μαρ 2024 · The nuchal ligament is a strong and broad ligament located in the posterior region of the neck (nuchal region). It is a continuation of the supraspinous ligament in the cervical spine, extending from the spinous process of C7 vertebra to the external occipital protuberance.
The ligaments of the cervical spine include ligaments that are present throughout the spine extending into the cervical region and ligaments that are only found in the cervical part of the spine. Ligaments that are present along most of the spine: Anterior longitudinal ligament; Posterior longitudinal ligament; Yellow ligaments; Intertransverse ...