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VERTEBRAE Each vertebra consists of two components : the body ( centrum )
and the neural arch . Intervertebral disks are interspersed between the vertebral
bodies and bind the vertebrae together . Anterior and posterior ligaments connect
...
VERTEBRAE Each vertebra consists of two components : the body ( centrum )
and the neural arch . Intervertebral disks are interspersed between the vertebral
bodies and bind the vertebrae together . Anterior and posterior ligaments connect
...
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This is characterized by the crushing of the centrum by the superior vertebra so
that the anterior portion of the superior ... This failure is attributable to the lipped
morphology of the cervical vertebrae , which allows sufficient leverage under the
...
This is characterized by the crushing of the centrum by the superior vertebra so
that the anterior portion of the superior ... This failure is attributable to the lipped
morphology of the cervical vertebrae , which allows sufficient leverage under the
...
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lumbar region due to the lordotic position , which eases the stress on the
vertebral body . The bulk of the spinous processes ... The kyphotic thoracic
vertebrae make a transition into the lordotic lumbar spine . The last lumbar
vertebra also ...
lumbar region due to the lordotic position , which eases the stress on the
vertebral body . The bulk of the spinous processes ... The kyphotic thoracic
vertebrae make a transition into the lordotic lumbar spine . The last lumbar
vertebra also ...
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Contents
Chapter | 5 |
The Biomechanics of Fracture Production | 35 |
Alison Galloway | 63 |
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