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What is mild synovitis in the facets joints?

Mild synovitis in the facet joints refers to inflammation of the synovial lining of the joints that connect the vertebrae in the spine. It can cause pain, stiffness, and swelling in the affected area. Treatment may involve rest, anti-inflammatory medications, physical therapy, or injections to reduce inflammation and relieve symptoms.


Most stress bearing vertebrae?

The lower lumbar vertebrae are the most stress bearing vertebrae.


What is total number of vertebrae in the horse is approximately?

A typical horse has around 54 to 60 vertebrae in its spine. This includes 7 cervical vertebrae (neck), 18 thoracic vertebrae (chest), 6 lumbar vertebrae (lower back), 5 sacral vertebrae (pelvis), and 16-18 coccygeal vertebrae (tail). The exact number can vary slightly among individual horses.


Where is the invertebrate in the human body?

Assuming you mean vertebrae; The human spine is made up of 33 vertebrae (Sungular: vertebra.) There are four sections of vertebrae. The cervical vertebrae is is made up of 7 vertebrae and makes up the neck. The thoracic vertebrae makes up the upper back and contains 12 vertebrae. the lumbar vertebrae area makes up the lower back between the thoracic vetrtabrae and the sacral curve, made up of 5 vertebrae. Lastly, The tailbone area is below the lumbar section and called the sacral curve. 5 vertebrae make up the sacrum and 4 are fused to make the tailbone. All vertebrae but the sacral curve section are separated by invertebral discs.


More than one vertebra are referred to as?

One vertebraTwo or more vertebrae(Vertebrae is the more correct but vertebras is still acceptable)

Related questions

What is the medical term meaning inflammation of a vertebrae?

Spondylitis is the inflammation of the vertebrae.


What term means inflammation of the vertebrae?

Spondylitis is the medical term meaning inflammation of the backbone.


What form of rheumatoid arthritis primarily causes inflammation of the joints between the vertebrae?

Ankylosing spondylitis is a form of arthritis that primarily affects the joints between the vertebrae.


What is Gaenslen's test?

is a medical test used to detect musculoskeletal abnormalities and primary-chronic inflammation of the lumbar vertebrae and sacroiliac joint. Hope this helped!


What causes numbness in upper triceps area?

Sometimes inflammation putting pressure on nerves will do this or pressure may be put on the nerves as they pass between the vertebrae in the neck.


What are the names of the five different types of vertebrae in the vertebral column?

Vertebrae are divided into sections: the atlas and axis account for the first cervical vertebrae, of which there are 7 in total; there are 12 thoracic vertebrae, 7 lumbar vertebrae, 1 sacrum (5 separate vertebrae in a baby), and 1 coccyx (4 separate vertebrae in a baby).


2 The Thoracic vertebrae is inferior to the lumbar vertebrae?

No, the thoracic vertebrae are superior to the lumbar vertebrae. The lumbar vertebrae are located lower down in the spine, below the thoracic vertebrae.


Who has vertebrae?

Vertebrates have vertebrae .


What are the five categories of vertebrae in your vertebral column?

The five categories of vertebrae in the vertebral column are cervical (7 vertebrae in the neck), thoracic (12 vertebrae in the chest region), lumbar (5 vertebrae in the lower back), sacral (5 fused vertebrae forming the sacrum), and coccygeal (4 fused vertebrae forming the coccyx or tailbone).


What are three types of vertebra?

cervical vertebrae thoracic vertebrae. lumbar vertebrae


Is sloth a vertebrae or invertebrate?

Vertebrae.


Is ligamentum flavum hypertrophy related to psoriatic arthritis?

I have never seen any thing tying them together other then they are both the result of inflammation. However the inflammation in the case of RA starts in cartilage while it seems that in the case of flavium hypertrophy it is the result of scar tissue forming on ligament in the vertebrae.