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CERVICAL DISLOCATION

  • Cervical dislocation
  • Method of animal euthanasia

    Cervical dislocation is a common method of animal euthanasia. It refers to a technique used in physical euthanasia of small animals by applying pressure

    Cervical dislocation

    Cervical dislocation

    Cervical_dislocation

  • Atlanto-occipital dislocation
  • Deadly cervical spine injury

    be confused with atlanto-axial dislocation, which describes ligamentous separation between the first and second cervical vertebra. The injury is a result

    Atlanto-occipital dislocation

    Atlanto-occipital_dislocation

  • Cervical fracture
  • Medical condition

    A cervical fracture, commonly called a broken neck, is a fracture of any of the seven cervical vertebrae in the neck. Examples of common causes in humans

    Cervical fracture

    Cervical fracture

    Cervical_fracture

  • Animal euthanasia
  • Veterinary procedure

    is only delayed further, which can cause more harm to the animal. Cervical dislocation, or displacement (breaking or fracturing) of the neck, is an older

    Animal euthanasia

    Animal_euthanasia

  • Chick culling
  • Process of killing newly hatched chicks for which the industry has no use

    Some methods of culling that do not involve anaesthetics include cervical dislocation, asphyxiation by carbon dioxide, and maceration using a high-speed

    Chick culling

    Chick culling

    Chick_culling

  • Spondylolisthesis
  • Displacement of one spinal vertebra compared to another

    hangman's fracture is a specific type of spondylolisthesis where the second cervical vertebra (C2) is displaced anteriorly relative to the C3 vertebra due to

    Spondylolisthesis

    Spondylolisthesis

    Spondylolisthesis

  • Death erection
  • Postmortem erection often found in those executed by hanging

    capital punishment by hanging and laboratory animals sacrificed with cervical dislocation have terminal erections. The implication is that either central inhibition

    Death erection

    Death_erection

  • Chiropractic
  • Form of pseudoscientific alternative medicine

    partial dislocation of a joint, from the Latin luxare for "dislocate". Whereas medical doctors use the term exclusively to refer to physical dislocations, Chiropractic

    Chiropractic

    Chiropractic

    Chiropractic

  • Dislocation of jaw
  • Medical condition

    skull and cervical spine. Acutely life-threatening conditions need to be ruled out or treated in first line. For superior jaw dislocation in particular

    Dislocation of jaw

    Dislocation of jaw

    Dislocation_of_jaw

  • Joint dislocation
  • Medical injury

    joint dislocation, also called luxation, occurs when there is an abnormal separation in the joint, where two or more bones meet. A partial dislocation is

    Joint dislocation

    Joint dislocation

    Joint_dislocation

  • Battery cage
  • Agricultural technology

    sexed, often on the day of hatching. Methods of culling include cervical dislocation, asphyxiation by carbon dioxide and maceration using a high speed

    Battery cage

    Battery cage

    Battery_cage

  • Atlas (anatomy)
  • First spine bone, supports skull

    involvement. The worst-case scenario for these injuries is that dislocation or subluxation of the cervical vertebrae occurs. This often happens at the C2 level,

    Atlas (anatomy)

    Atlas (anatomy)

    Atlas_(anatomy)

  • Ehlers–Danlos syndrome
  • Group of genetic connective tissues disorders

    Tajima K (April 1981). "Atlanto axial, Atlanto occipital dislocations, developmental cervical canal stenosis in the Ehlers-Danlos syndrome authors transl"

    Ehlers–Danlos syndrome

    Ehlers–Danlos_syndrome

  • Ovo vegetarianism
  • Diet allowing eggs but excluding dairy

    euthanasia of day-old poultry. Maceration is believed to be equivalent to cervical dislocation and cranial compression as to time element, and is considered to

    Ovo vegetarianism

    Ovo vegetarianism

    Ovo_vegetarianism

  • Animal testing
  • Use of animals in experiments

    methods include decapitation (beheading) for small rodents or rabbits. Cervical dislocation (breaking the neck or spine) may be used for birds, mice, rats, and

    Animal testing

    Animal testing

    Animal_testing

  • Larsen syndrome
  • Congenital disorder

    dislocation of the knees Dislocation of hips and shoulders Flattened facial appearance Prominent forehead Depressed nasal bridge Club foot Cervical kyphosis

    Larsen syndrome

    Larsen syndrome

    Larsen_syndrome

  • Dollman vs. Demonic Toys
  • 1993 American film

    demands Brick to drop his firearm or he will quickly kill Ginger with cervical dislocation. Brick complies and tosses his gun out of his reach. Baby Oopsie

    Dollman vs. Demonic Toys

    Dollman_vs._Demonic_Toys

  • Laboratory mouse
  • Mouse used for scientific research

    inhalable anesthetics, such as Halothane, and physical methods, such as cervical dislocation and decapitation. In 2013, the American Veterinary Medical Association

    Laboratory mouse

    Laboratory mouse

    Laboratory_mouse

  • Poultry farming in the United States
  • Agriculture data. The American Veterinary Medical Association recommends cervical dislocation and asphyxiation by carbon dioxide as the best options, but has recently

    Poultry farming in the United States

    Poultry farming in the United States

    Poultry_farming_in_the_United_States

  • Shoulder problems
  • Medical condition

    body (such as gallbladder, liver, or heart disease, or disease of the cervical spine of the neck) also may generate pain that the brain may interpret

    Shoulder problems

    Shoulder problems

    Shoulder_problems

  • Spinal column
  • Bony structure found in vertebrates

    to bottom, there are 7 cervical vertebrae, 12 thoracic vertebrae and 5 lumbar vertebrae. The number of those in the cervical region, however, is only

    Spinal column

    Spinal column

    Spinal_column

  • Hunting in Australia
  • low-power birdshot (known as a "swatter load") or by performing a cervical dislocation. Only three states (South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria) and one

    Hunting in Australia

    Hunting_in_Australia

  • Retrolisthesis
  • Posterior displacement (but not dislocation) of a vertebra relative to the one below it

    respect to the subjacent vertebra to a degree less than a luxation (dislocation). Retrolistheses are most easily diagnosed on lateral x-ray views of

    Retrolisthesis

    Retrolisthesis

    Retrolisthesis

  • Brazilian jiu-jitsu
  • Martial art

    include acromioclavicular separation, anterior dislocation, and anterior subluxation (partial dislocation). Neck injuries can occur from "neck cranks",

    Brazilian jiu-jitsu

    Brazilian jiu-jitsu

    Brazilian_jiu-jitsu

  • Clavicle
  • Long bone that serves as a strut between the scapula and the sternum

    include: Acromioclavicular dislocation ("AC Separation") Degeneration of the clavicle Osteolysis Sternoclavicular dislocations A vertical line drawn from

    Clavicle

    Clavicle

    Clavicle

  • Deltoid muscle
  • Shoulder muscle

    axilla, such as for breast cancer. It may also be injured by anterior dislocation of the head of the humerus. Structures under deltoid Humerus Pectoralis

    Deltoid muscle

    Deltoid muscle

    Deltoid_muscle

  • Spinal cord injury
  • Injury to the main nerve bundle in the back of humans

    insufficient blood flow, and tumors. Just over half of injuries affect the cervical spine, while 15% occur in each of the thoracic spine, border between the

    Spinal cord injury

    Spinal cord injury

    Spinal_cord_injury

  • Hyoid bone fracture
  • Medical condition

    mandible, and/or cervical spine may be injured as well. Common co-occurring injuries include Le Fort III fractures, mandibular or cervical vertebra fractures

    Hyoid bone fracture

    Hyoid_bone_fracture

  • Humane Slaughter Association
  • British organisation

    chickens in emergency situations on farms, as an improvement over cervical dislocation, which is thought to not be completely humane. The research has been

    Humane Slaughter Association

    Humane_Slaughter_Association

  • Spinal fracture
  • Medical condition

    injury to posterior elements Holdsworth fracture – an unstable fracture dislocation of the thoracolumbar junction of the spine Distraction is where there

    Spinal fracture

    Spinal fracture

    Spinal_fracture

  • Brachial plexus injury
  • Medical condition

    and hand. These nerves originate in the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth cervical (C5–C8), and first thoracic (T1) spinal nerves, and innervate the muscles

    Brachial plexus injury

    Brachial plexus injury

    Brachial_plexus_injury

  • Occipital condyles
  • Undersurface protuberances of the occipital bone in vertebrates

    the lower cranial nerves or cervical arteries. Bilateral condyle fractures (e.g. as part of an atlanto-occipital dislocation or the "occipital ring fracture")

    Occipital condyles

    Occipital condyles

    Occipital_condyles

  • Cervicocranial syndrome
  • Medical condition

    symptoms that are caused by an abnormality in the cervical vertebrae leading to improper function of cervical spinal nerves. Cervicocranial syndrome is either

    Cervicocranial syndrome

    Cervicocranial syndrome

    Cervicocranial_syndrome

  • Bone fracture
  • Physical damage to the continuity of a bone

    examination of the nearby joints is indicated to exclude dislocations and fracture-dislocations. In situations where projectional radiography alone is insufficient

    Bone fracture

    Bone fracture

    Bone_fracture

  • Index of trauma and orthopaedics articles
  • Catel–Manzke syndrome - Cenani–Lenz syndactylism - Cervical dislocation - Cervical fracture - Cervical rib - Chalkstick fracture - Chance fracture - Chandler's

    Index of trauma and orthopaedics articles

    Index of trauma and orthopaedics articles

    Index_of_trauma_and_orthopaedics_articles

  • Hanging
  • Death by suspension around the neck

    are numerous methods of hanging in execution that induce death either by cervical fracture or by strangulation. The short drop is a method of hanging in

    Hanging

    Hanging

    Hanging

  • List of ICD-9 codes 710–739: diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue
  • disorder 718.1 Loose body in joint 718.2 Pathological dislocation 718.3 Recurrent dislocation of joint 718.4 Contracture of joint 718.5 Ankylosis of

    List of ICD-9 codes 710–739: diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue

    List_of_ICD-9_codes_710–739:_diseases_of_the_musculoskeletal_system_and_connective_tissue

  • X-ray of hip dysplasia
  • Medical imaging method

    calculated if hip dysplasia is detected. It can be used to indicate hip dislocation. It is the horizontal distance (parallel to the Hilgenreiner Line) between

    X-ray of hip dysplasia

    X-ray_of_hip_dysplasia

  • Whiplash (medicine)
  • Injuries to the neck

    categorized as grade 0 being no pain to grade 4 with a cervical bone fracture or dislocation. Grade 4 obviously needs admission to hospital while grade

    Whiplash (medicine)

    Whiplash (medicine)

    Whiplash_(medicine)

  • Neuregulin 1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    observed within a controlled environment. They were later sacrificed by cervical dislocation and decapitation and their brains and ventricle regions were remapped

    Neuregulin 1

    Neuregulin 1

    Neuregulin_1

  • Julio Gallo
  • American businessman (1910–1993)

    ranch near Tracy, California. The cause of death was a cervical spine fracture and partial dislocation caused by the blunt-force trauma of the crash. 1989

    Julio Gallo

    Julio_Gallo

  • Medullary pyramids (brainstem)
  • White matter structures within the brainstem's medulla oblongata

    medulla oblongata. These pyramid injuries are usually a result of a dislocation at the occiput or spinal level C1. Injuries to the pyramids of the medulla

    Medullary pyramids (brainstem)

    Medullary pyramids (brainstem)

    Medullary_pyramids_(brainstem)

  • Galeazzi fracture
  • Medical condition

    Galeazzi fracture is a fracture of the distal third of the radius with dislocation of the distal radioulnar joint. It classically involves an isolated fracture

    Galeazzi fracture

    Galeazzi fracture

    Galeazzi_fracture

  • Hangman's fracture
  • Medical condition

    Henderson, JJ. (1992). "The epidemiology of fractures and fracture-dislocations of the cervical spine". Injury. 23 (1): 38–40. doi:10.1016/0020-1383(92)90123-a

    Hangman's fracture

    Hangman's fracture

    Hangman's_fracture

  • Spinal lock
  • Multiple joint lock applied to the spinal column

    spinal cord injury, stroke, or death.[citation needed] Spinal locks and cervical locks are forbidden in all gi competitions, IBJJF Brazilian jiu-jitsu competitions

    Spinal lock

    Spinal lock

    Spinal_lock

  • Kevin Everett
  • American football player (born 1982)

    playing career came to an end when he sustained a fracture and dislocation of his cervical spine that his doctors characterized as "life-threatening" the

    Kevin Everett

    Kevin Everett

    Kevin_Everett

  • Lordosis
  • Abnormal inward curvature of the lower spine

    are also used to refer to the normal inward curvature of the lumbar and cervical regions of the human spine. Similarly, kyphosis historically refers to

    Lordosis

    Lordosis

    Lordosis

  • Morquio syndrome
  • Medical condition

    "Chondro-osteo-dystrophy: Roentgenographic & clinical features of a child with dislocation of vertebrae". American Journal of Surgery. 7 (3). New York: 404–410

    Morquio syndrome

    Morquio syndrome

    Morquio_syndrome

  • Joint manipulation
  • Passive movement of a skeletal joint

    the first two vertebra of the cervical spine, particularly passive rotation of the neck, known as the "master cervical" or "rotary break." Serious complications

    Joint manipulation

    Joint_manipulation

  • Posterior interosseous nerve
  • Nerve of the forearm

    to the deep branch of the radial nerve. The nerve fibers originate from cervical segments C7 and C8 in the spinal column. It descends along the interosseous

    Posterior interosseous nerve

    Posterior interosseous nerve

    Posterior_interosseous_nerve

  • Dyggve–Melchior–Clausen Syndrome
  • recommended if the cervical spine is affected, such as with hypoplasia in the odontoid process or partial cervical vertebral dislocation. These are typically

    Dyggve–Melchior–Clausen Syndrome

    Dyggve–Melchior–Clausen Syndrome

    Dyggve–Melchior–Clausen_Syndrome

  • Andrew Cappuccino
  • American orthopedic surgeon

    surgeon for Kevin Everett, the Bills tight end who suffered a cervical fracture and dislocation (broken neck) in the 2007 home-opener against the Denver Broncos

    Andrew Cappuccino

    Andrew_Cappuccino

  • Sam Kinison
  • American comedian (1953–1992)

    that Kinison sustained multiple traumatic injuries, including a dislocation in the cervical spine, a torn aorta, and torn blood vessels in his abdominal

    Sam Kinison

    Sam Kinison

    Sam_Kinison

  • Neurogenic shock
  • Insufficient blood flow due to autonomic nervous system damage

    tachycardic response, and often becomes bradycardic If the injury is below cervical vertebrae C5, the patient will exhibit diaphragmatic breathing due to loss

    Neurogenic shock

    Neurogenic shock

    Neurogenic_shock

  • Flexion teardrop fracture
  • Fracture of the spine

    flexion teardrop fracture is a fracture of the anteroinferior aspect of a cervical vertebral body due to flexion of the spine along with vertical axial compression

    Flexion teardrop fracture

    Flexion teardrop fracture

    Flexion_teardrop_fracture

  • List of eponymous fractures
  • Eponymous fractures and fracture-dislocations are most commonly named after the doctor who first described them. They may also be named after an activity

    List of eponymous fractures

    List_of_eponymous_fractures

  • Shoulder
  • Part of the body

    motion also makes the shoulder extremely unstable, far more prone to dislocation and injury than other joints The following describes the terms used for

    Shoulder

    Shoulder

    Shoulder

  • Hydrodynamic theory (dentistry)
  • In dentistry, a theory for dentin hypersensitivity

    study of the patency of dentinal tubules in sensitive and non-sensitive cervical dentine, was published in the Journal of Clinical Periodontology. This

    Hydrodynamic theory (dentistry)

    Hydrodynamic_theory_(dentistry)

  • Atlanto-occipital joint
  • Articulation between the occipital bone and the cervical atlas

    G. J.; Fisher-Jeffes, N.; Du Preez, C. P. (August 2003). "Traumatic dislocation of the atlanto-occipital joint". The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery

    Atlanto-occipital joint

    Atlanto-occipital joint

    Atlanto-occipital_joint

  • Dilophosaurus
  • Genus of theropod dinosaur from the Early Jurassic

    overlapping cervical ribs, which were fused to the centra. The cervical ribs were slender and may have bent easily. The atlas bone (the first cervical vertebra

    Dilophosaurus

    Dilophosaurus

    Dilophosaurus

  • Tooth resorption
  • Breakdown of the tooth root to be absorbed by the blood

    cementum, and periodontal ligament. External cervical resorption is a localised resorptive lesion in the cervical area of the tooth, below the epithelial attachment

    Tooth resorption

    Tooth resorption

    Tooth_resorption

  • Palpation
  • Process of using one's hands to check the body

    abdominal distension, cardiac thrills, fremitus, and various hernias, joint dislocations, bone fractures, and tumors, among others. Palpation is used by physicians

    Palpation

    Palpation

    Palpation

  • Müller AO Classification of fractures
  • System for classifying bone fractures

    and dislocation compendium". J Orthop Trauma. 10 (Suppl 1:v–ix): 1–154. PMID 8814583. Orthopaedic Trauma Association (2007). "Fracture and Dislocation Classification"

    Müller AO Classification of fractures

    Müller AO Classification of fractures

    Müller_AO_Classification_of_fractures

  • Sprain
  • Soft tissue injury of a ligament

    trauma or sudden twisting. Spine Neck sprain at the cervical vertebrae Whiplash (Traumatic Cervical Spine Syndrome) - forced hyperextension and flexion

    Sprain

    Sprain

  • Abfraction
  • Loss of tooth structure not caused by tooth decay

    explaining a loss of tooth structure not caused by tooth decay (non-carious cervical lesions). It is suggested that these lesions are caused by forces placed

    Abfraction

    Abfraction

    Abfraction

  • Curtis Dickman
  • American Neurosurgeon

    save an 18-year-old patient Marcos Parra whose skull was ripped from his cervical spine in an automobile accident. Dickman adopted the technique of minimally

    Curtis Dickman

    Curtis Dickman

    Curtis_Dickman

  • List of ICD-9 codes 800–999: injury and poisoning
  • bones 830 Dislocation of jaw 831 Dislocation of shoulder 832 Dislocation of elbow 833 Dislocation of wrist 834 Dislocation of finger 835 Dislocation of hip

    List of ICD-9 codes 800–999: injury and poisoning

    List_of_ICD-9_codes_800–999:_injury_and_poisoning

  • The Wedge (surfing)
  • Surfing location

    paralyzed 35 people, and hospitalized thousands more with fractures, dislocations, and muscle damage—more injuries than any other known wave break in the

    The Wedge (surfing)

    The Wedge (surfing)

    The_Wedge_(surfing)

  • Pott's disease
  • Tuberculosis of the spine

    pressure on nerves, invasion of neural tissue, tuberculous meningitis, dislocation or subluxation of vertebrae, or reduced blood flow to the spinal cord

    Pott's disease

    Pott's disease

    Pott's_disease

  • Catastrophic injury
  • Severe brain or spinal injury

    unstable fractures and dislocations, intervertebral disc herniation, and transient quadriplegia. These most commonly affect the cervical spine, but also affect

    Catastrophic injury

    Catastrophic_injury

  • Andrew C. Hecht
  • American orthopaedic surgeon

    interests include cervical and lumbar spine surgery, the evaluation and surgical management of degenerative disorders of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar

    Andrew C. Hecht

    Andrew_C._Hecht

  • Hugh Owen Thomas
  • Welsh orthopaedic surgeon

    (1885) The principles of the treatment of fractures and dislocations (1886) Fractures, dislocations, diseases and deformities of the bones of the trunk and

    Hugh Owen Thomas

    Hugh Owen Thomas

    Hugh_Owen_Thomas

  • Müllerian anomalies
  • Medical condition

    include congenital dislocation of the hip, malformations of the arms, foot, ribs, hemivertebrae in the lumbar spine and cervical spina bifida are associated

    Müllerian anomalies

    Müllerian_anomalies

  • Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow
  • Medical condition

    after blunt trauma and constant after a laceration. It is theorized that dislocation of the ulnar nerve anteriorly over the medial epicondyle can result in

    Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow

    Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow

    Ulnar_neuropathy_at_the_elbow

  • Musculoskeletal injury
  • Damage of muscular or skeletal systems

    forearm muscles as they contract and tighten due to injury. Most wrist dislocations occur between the capitate and the lunate. Carpal fractures are caused

    Musculoskeletal injury

    Musculoskeletal injury

    Musculoskeletal_injury

  • Health issues in American football
  • risk of injury. Common injuries include strains, sprains, fractures, dislocations, and concussions. Concussions have become a concern, as they increase

    Health issues in American football

    Health issues in American football

    Health_issues_in_American_football

  • ICD-9-CM Volume 3
  • System of procedure codes within ICD-9 Clinical Modification

    Debridement of open fracture site (79.7) Closed reduction of dislocation (79.8) Open reduction of dislocation (79.9) Unspecified operation on bone injury (80) Incision

    ICD-9-CM Volume 3

    ICD-9-CM_Volume_3

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Compression of the median nerve in the wrist

    increase the size of the synovium. Bleeding and swelling from a fracture or dislocation. This is referred to as acute carpal tunnel syndrome. Acromegaly causes

    Carpal tunnel syndrome

    Carpal tunnel syndrome

    Carpal_tunnel_syndrome

  • Treacher Collins syndrome
  • Human genetic disorder

    orthodontist to make sure no abnormalities occur. If abnormalities like dislocation or an overgrowth of teeth are seen, appropriate action can be undertaken

    Treacher Collins syndrome

    Treacher Collins syndrome

    Treacher_Collins_syndrome

  • Polytrauma
  • Severe injuries from multiple traumas

    any trauma patient should immediately undergo x-ray diagnosis of their cervical spine, chest, and pelvis, commonly known as a 'trauma series', to ascertain

    Polytrauma

    Polytrauma

  • Manipulation under anesthesia
  • Alternative therapy to treat chronic pain and break scar tissue

    physicians. It aims to break up adhesions on and around spinal joints as the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and pelvic regions, or extremity joints as the

    Manipulation under anesthesia

    Manipulation_under_anesthesia

  • List of diseases (H)
  • Hillig syndrome Hing–Torack–Dowston syndrome Hinson–Pepys disease Hip dislocation Hip dysplasia Beukes type Hip dysplasia (canine) Hip dysplasia (human)

    List of diseases (H)

    List_of_diseases_(H)

  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Type of autoimmune arthritis

    (polyarthritis). Most commonly involved are the small joints of the hands, feet and cervical spine, but larger joints like the shoulder and knee can also be involved

    Rheumatoid arthritis

    Rheumatoid arthritis

    Rheumatoid_arthritis

  • Edwin Smith Papyrus
  • Ancient Egyptian medical text

    military surgery, describes 48 cases of injuries, fractures, wounds, dislocations and tumors. It is unique among the surviving Egyptian medical papyri

    Edwin Smith Papyrus

    Edwin Smith Papyrus

    Edwin_Smith_Papyrus

  • Helmet removal (sports)
  • Emergency medical procedure

    or log-roll technique. With agreement on the importance in maintaining cervical spine alignment, and by implication, the most common strategy of leaving

    Helmet removal (sports)

    Helmet removal (sports)

    Helmet_removal_(sports)

  • Dentin hypersensitivity
  • Sharp, short-lived tooth pain

    abfraction may be shown by wedge shaped defects that are developed at the cervical region of the teeth known as abfraction lesions. There is no direct relationship

    Dentin hypersensitivity

    Dentin_hypersensitivity

  • Oromandibular dystonia
  • Medical condition

    disorders, and TMJ disorders (such as bruxism or spontaneous condylar dislocation) are included in the differential diagnosis. The effectiveness of the

    Oromandibular dystonia

    Oromandibular_dystonia

  • Pericoronitis
  • Inflammation of the soft tissues surrounding the crown of a partially erupted tooth

    inflammation/infection of the muscles of mastication. Dysphagia (difficulty swallowing). Cervical lymphadenitis (inflammation and swelling of the lymph nodes in the neck)

    Pericoronitis

    Pericoronitis

    Pericoronitis

  • 2007 Buffalo Bills season
  • 48th season in franchise history

    Everett was injured on a kickoff. Everett sustained a fracture and dislocation of his cervical spine that his doctors characterized as "life-threatening" the

    2007 Buffalo Bills season

    2007 Buffalo Bills season

    2007_Buffalo_Bills_season

  • Copper IUD
  • Birth control and emergency contraceptive device

    of cases after one year. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may cause dislocation of a copper IUD, and it is therefore recommended to check the location

    Copper IUD

    Copper IUD

    Copper_IUD

  • Anconeus muscle
  • Muscle on the elbow joint

    the olecranon. Anconeus is innervated by a branch of the radial nerve (cervical roots 7 and 8) from the posterior cord of the brachial plexus called the

    Anconeus muscle

    Anconeus muscle

    Anconeus_muscle

  • Burst fracture
  • Medical condition

    walk again. It is probable that the subject may exhibit some spinal dislocation after removal of the TLSO, and it is well within expected parameters

    Burst fracture

    Burst_fracture

  • George S. Patton
  • United States Army general (1885–1945)

    a compression fracture and dislocation of the cervical third and fourth vertebrae, resulting in a broken neck and cervical spinal cord injury that rendered

    George S. Patton

    George S. Patton

    George_S._Patton

  • Facet joint
  • Joint between two adjacent vertebrae

    evidence that they have some motor input local musculature. Within the cervical spine, most joints are innervated by the medial branch nerve (a branch

    Facet joint

    Facet joint

    Facet_joint

  • Tracheal intubation
  • Placement of a tube into the trachea

    aspiration of gastric contents or other foreign bodies, fracture or dislocation of the cervical spine, temporomandibular joint or arytenoid cartilages, decreased

    Tracheal intubation

    Tracheal intubation

    Tracheal_intubation

  • Temporomandibular joint dysfunction
  • Disorders of the muscles and joints connecting the jaw to the skull

    on poor posture, cervical muscle spasms and treatment for referred cervical origin (pain referred from upper levels of the cervical spine) or orofacial

    Temporomandibular joint dysfunction

    Temporomandibular joint dysfunction

    Temporomandibular_joint_dysfunction

  • Crohn's disease
  • Type of inflammatory bowel disease

    infectious diseases and of pre-neoplastic or neoplastic lesions such as cervical high-grade dysplasia and cancer. Many of these potentially harmful diseases

    Crohn's disease

    Crohn's disease

    Crohn's_disease

  • Projectional radiography
  • Formation of 2D images using X-rays

    Röntgendiagnose von Schulterluxationen" [For X-ray diagnosis of shoulder dislocations]. Chirurg (in German). 5: 702. Henry R Guly. "Foot Injuries". Royal College

    Projectional radiography

    Projectional radiography

    Projectional_radiography

  • Major trauma
  • Injury that could cause prolonged disability or death

    other injuries. Spinal motion restriction by securing the neck with a cervical collar and placing the person on a long spine board was of high importance

    Major trauma

    Major trauma

    Major_trauma

  • Necrotizing gingivitis
  • Non-contagious, painful bacterial infection of the gums

    always. Foul breath. Bad taste (metallic taste). Malaise, fever and/or cervical lymph node enlargement are rare (unlike the typical features of herpetic

    Necrotizing gingivitis

    Necrotizing gingivitis

    Necrotizing_gingivitis

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  • Damaruki
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Damaruki

    Sound of Emotion

  • SANACHARIBOS
  • Male

    Greek

    SANACHARIBOS

    (Σαναχάριβος) Greek form of Akkadian Sinahheeriba, SANACHARIBOS means "Sin (the moon god) has taken the place of brothers to me." In the bible, his Hebrew name is Cancheriyb, English Sennacherib. 

  • Ellfrieda
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Ellfrieda

    Elf; Power

  • Anbar
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Anbar

    Perfume, Ambergris

  • Frany | ப்ரேநீ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Frany | ப்ரேநீ

  • Sosanna
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, Hebrew, Irish

    Sosanna

    Lily

  • Clem
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Latin

    Clem

    Form of Clement; Merciful; Mild; Giving Mercy

  • Pernell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pernell

    English : variant of Parnell.

  • Shaheena
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Shaheena

    Falconess.

  • Alagar
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Traditional

    Alagar

    God Krishna; God Shiva

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  • Cerial
  • a.

    Same as Cerrial.

  • Clergial
  • a.

    Learned; erudite; clerical.

  • Cervices
  • pl.

    of Cervix

  • Heroical
  • a.

    Heroic.

  • Cleric
  • a.

    Same as Clerical.

  • Worldly
  • a.

    Lay, as opposed to clerical.

  • Cercal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the tail.

  • Omostegite
  • n.

    The part of the carapace of a crustacean situated behind the cervical groove.

  • Pervial
  • a.

    Pervious.

  • Tristichous
  • a.

    Arranged in three vertical rows.

  • Vertical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the vertex; situated at the vertex, or highest point; directly overhead, or in the zenith; perpendicularly above one.

  • Clergical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the clergy; clerical; clerkily; learned.

  • Cervical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the neck; as, the cervical vertebrae.

  • Cortical
  • a.

    Belonging to, or consisting of, bark or rind; resembling bark or rind; external; outer; superficial; as, the cortical substance of the kidney.

  • Vertical
  • n.

    Vertical position; zenith.

  • Vertical
  • n.

    A vertical line, plane, or circle.

  • Clerical
  • a.

    Of or relating to a clerk or copyist, or to writing.

  • Clerical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the clergy; suitable for the clergy.

  • Cerrial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the cerris.

  • Vertical
  • a.

    Perpendicular to the plane of the horizon; upright; plumb; as, a vertical line.