- the
diagnostic imaging industry, for this
particular example, the
terms "
cranial" (towards the head) and "caudal" (towards the tail, or, downwards, away...
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Cranial nerves are the
nerves that
emerge directly from the
brain (including the brainstem), of
which there are
conventionally considered twelve pairs...
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nerve (/ˈveɪ.ɡəs/), also
known as the
tenth cranial nerve,
cranial nerve X, or
simply CN X, is a
cranial nerve that
carries sensory and
motor fibers....
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types of bone:
cranial bones,
facial bones and ossicles,
which is made up of a
number of
fused flat and
irregular bones. The
cranial bones are joined...
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Craniosacral therapy (CST) or
cranial osteopathy is a form of
alternative medicine that uses
gentle touch to feel non-existent
rhythmic movements of the...
- (lit.
triplet nerve), also
known as the
fifth cranial nerve,
cranial nerve V, or
simply CN V, is a
cranial nerve responsible for
sensation in the face and...
- The
facial nerve, also
known as the
seventh cranial nerve,
cranial nerve VII, or
simply CN VII, is a
cranial nerve that
emerges from the pons of the brainstem...
- A
cranial fossa is
formed by the
floor of the
cranial cavity.
There are
three distinct cranial fossae:
Anterior cranial fossa (fossa
cranii anterior)...
- knee),
based on its
anatomical position, it is also
referred to as the
cranial cruciate ligament. The term
cruciate is
Latin for cross. This name is ****ing...
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Cranial kinesis is the term for
significant movement of
skull bones relative to each
other in
addition to
movement at the
joint between the
upper and...