Yes, the cervical curvature is considered a primary curvature of the spine. It is present at birth and develops during fetal stages. The primary curvatures are the thoracic and sacral curvatures, while the cervical and lumbar curvatures are secondary and develop with posture.
The brain and the spinal cord are the two main organs of the central nervous system. The brain is responsible for processing information, while the spinal cord is involved in transmitting messages between the brain and the rest of the body.
The two parts of the central nervous system are the brain and the spinal cord. The brain is responsible for processing information and coordinating body functions, while the spinal cord helps transmit messages between the brain and the rest of the body.
The central nervous system is made up of the brain and spinal cord. The brain is responsible for processing information, while the spinal cord acts as a pathway for transmitting messages between the brain and the rest of the body.
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Thoracic and sacral curves are present at birth also known as primary curves
Yes, the cervical curvature is considered a primary curvature of the spine. It is present at birth and develops during fetal stages. The primary curvatures are the thoracic and sacral curvatures, while the cervical and lumbar curvatures are secondary and develop with posture.
The primary curve was formed before birth but the secondary curve was formed after birth. Thats basically the difference between the two. hope that helps
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your two year old was diagnosed with a spinal cord syrinx what is the treatment?
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There are two main enlargements in the spinal cord, the Cervical enlargement, and an enlargement at the Conus Medullaris in the Thorasic section of the spinal cord.
Not really. The spinal cord runs through the spinal canal, which is anterior (in front of) the spinous processes, betwen two lamina and two pedicles, and posterior (behind) the vertebral body.
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The difference between lumbar spinal stenosis and cervical spinal stenosis is mainly the location of the problem. however, between the two lumbar spinal stenosis is the more severe form of stenosis.
The human back has three natural curves: the cervical curve in the neck region, the thoracic curve in the upper back, and the lumbar curve in the lower back. These curves help to distribute weight and maintain balance in the spine.
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