Formed by the superior and inferior articulating processes
What are Zygapophyseal joints?
This joint lies at a 90 degree angle to the MSP in the cervical vertebrae.
What are zygapophyseal joints?
These create the intervertebral foramina of the spine.
What are notches on the pedicles?
Name this projection.
What is AP Odontoid?
It is the only ellipsoidal joint in the vertebral column
What is atlantooccipital joint?
The intervertebral foramina of the cervical spine lie at this angle to the MSP.
What is 45 degrees?
This is a unique feature of the cervical spinous processes.
What is bifid?
Name this image.
What is an oblique Cervical spine?
It is the only pivot joint in the vertebral column.
What is atlantoaxial (C1 and dens)?
This is the angle of the cervical bodies and intervertebral foramina to the horizontal plane.
What is 15 degrees inferior?
This is located between the pedicle and the spinous process on all vertebrae.
What is laminae?
Name this position.
What is a lateral C Spine?
This is the type of joint found between intervertebral discs.
What is cartilaginous?
This is the amount of rotation from an AP projection that will allow demonstration of the cervical zygapophyseal joints.
What is 90 degrees?
This is the weight-bearing part of each vertebra.
What is the body?
Would this image of the odontoid qualify as diagnostic?
What is yes?
This joint is formed by the superior articulating processes of C1 and the occipital condyles of the skull.
What is the atlantooccipital joint?
This is the amount of rotation from an AP projection that will allow demonstration of the cervical intervertebral foramina.
What is 45 degrees?
These are primary vertebral curves.
What is thoracic and sacral?
Which cervical vertebrae are best demonstrated in this image?
What is C3-C7?