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  1. Cervical Spine (Neck): What It Is, Anatomy & Disorders

    18 Ean 2022 · Your cervical spine is the first seven stacked vertebral bones of your spine. This region is more commonly called your neck.

  2. The Multiple Meanings of the Term Cervical - Verywell Health

    10 Samh 2025 · Cervical has many uses in medical terminology and can apply to the neck, the cervix, and sometimes to other neck-like structures. Learn what it means.

  3. Cervical vertebrae - Wikipedia

    In tetrapods, cervical vertebrae (sg.: vertebra) are the vertebrae of the neck, immediately below the skull. Truncal vertebrae (divided into thoracic and lumbar vertebrae in mammals) lie caudal …

  4. Cervical Spine: Anatomy, Functions, & Diseases - WebMD

    27 MFómh 2024 · The cervical spine consists of seven vertebrae and acts as bony protection for the spinal cord. This is important because injuries to the spinal cord can be devastating and …

  5. Cervical Spine Anatomy

    The cervical spine has 7 stacked bones called vertebrae, labeled C1 through C7. The top of the cervical spine connects to the skull, and the bottom connects to the upper back at about …

  6. Cervical pain: Causes, Risk Factors, Symptoms, Treatment

    Cervical pain, also known as neck pain, is a common condition that affects many individuals. It refers to discomfort or soreness in the neck area, usually caused by muscle strain, poor …

  7. Cervical Spine- Anatomy, Ligaments and Muscles

    9 Lún 2025 · The cervical spine anatomy is fundamental to understanding the structure, function, and common problems of the neck. Made up of the first seven vertebrae (C1 to C7), the …

  8. The Cervical Spine - Features - Joints - Ligaments

    6 Samh 2025 · The second cervical vertebrae (C2) is known as the axis. In this article, we shall look at the anatomy of the cervical vertebrae – their characteristic features, articulations and …

  9. Cervical Spine Anatomy | University of Maryland Medical Center

    The cervical spine has a lordotic curve (a backward C-shape) - just like the lumbar spine. The cervical spine is much more mobile than both of the other spinal regions - think about all the …

  10. What Is a Cervical Spine? Anatomy and Function Explained

    The cervical spine is the uppermost segment of the spinal column, located in the neck. It links the skull to the rest of the vertebral column, supporting the head and enabling its movements.