- The
interspinous ligaments (
interspinal ligaments) are thin,
membranous ligaments that
connect adjoining spinous processes of the
vertebra in the spine...
- terminalis,
while the ****l part of the
cervix does not
extend below the
interspinal line. The
uterus is
mobile and
moves posteriorly under the
pressure of...
-
Livingstone (ed.).
Anatomy and
Human Movement:
Structure and Function. "
interspinal ligament". Merriam-Webster.
Archived from the
original on 13 July 2018...
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three groups:[citation needed] Spinal: Scheuermann's disease(of the
interspinal joints)
which is a
curve in the
thoracic spine. Articular: Legg-Calvé-Perthes...
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spinous processes of the
contiguous vertebrae, one on
either side of the
interspinal ligament. In the
cervical region, the
cervical interspinales are most...
- ****ule, ****uliform spin-
thorn Latin spina infraspinate, infraspinatus,
interspinal, spinal, spine, spinel, spinescent, spiniferous, spiniform, spinose,...
- ****uliform †****ulum ****ul-
spina spin-
thorn infraspinate, infraspinatus,
interspinal, spinal, spine, spinel, spinescent, spiniferous, spiniform, spinose,...
- ****ule, ****uliform spin-
thorn Latin spina infraspinate, infraspinatus,
interspinal, spinal, spine, spinel, spinescent, spiniferous, spiniform, spinose,...
- of the vertebrae,
intervertebral disc protrusion, and
disease of the
interspinal ligaments,
ligamenta flava, and
articular facets of the vertebrae. Wobbler...
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ossification of a
ligament running either between the
neural spines (
interspinal ligament) or
along their tops (supraspinal ligament). The most serious...