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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 ...
- Nuchal Ligament
The nuchal ligament is a unique arrangement of tendons and...
- Ligaments of Cervical Spine
The ligaments of the cervical spine include ligaments that...
- Alar Ligaments
The alar ligaments are strong paired ligaments that extend...
- Yellow Ligaments
The yellow ligaments (ligamenta flava) in the neck region...
- Intertransverse Ligaments
The intertransverse ligaments extend between transverse...
- Anterior Longitudinal Ligament
Head and Neck > Ligaments of the neck > Anterior...
- Cruciate Ligament of Atlas
Head and Neck > Ligaments of the neck > Cruciate ligament of...
- Apical Ligament of Dens
The apical ligament of dens (also known as the apical...
- Nuchal Ligament
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.
5 Σεπ 2024 · Anterior and posterior longitudinal ligaments – long ligaments that run the length of the vertebral column, covering the vertebral bodies and intervertebral discs. Ligamentum flavum – connects the laminae of adjacent vertebrae.
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.
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30 Οκτ 2023 · Definition and function. A large group of muscles in the cervical area, responsible for the movement of the head in all directions. Anterior muscles of the neck. Superficial muscles: Platysma, sternocleidomastoid. Suprahyoid muscles: Digastric, mylohyoid, geniohyoid, stylohyoid.
Joints and ligaments of the neck. Dr Ashraf Sadek. PhD, MD, MRCPCH. Assistant Professor of anatomy and embryology. objects. Identify the features of the cervical vertebrae. Recognize the different between the typical and atypical vertebrae. Identify the supporting ligaments in the neck. Recognize types of joints in the neck.