10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «APOPHYSIAL»
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Imaging Strategies for the Knee
Pathology □ repetitive microtrauma □ aseptic osteochondronecrosis of the tibial
apophysis □ fragmentation in final stage Clinical Signs □ usually older children
(girls) prior to apophysial closure □ athletes □ pain on the anterior edge of the ...
2
Spinal Trauma: Imaging, Diagnosis, and Management
The normal apophysial (facet, facetal, interfac- etal) joint. A: Right parasagittal CT
multiplanar reformation. The facetal joint (white arrow) is the space between the
superior articular process (anterior) of the subjacent vertebra (yellow line) and ...
Eric D. Schwartz, Adam E. Flanders, 2007
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The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Paleopathology
Apophysial fusion with costovertebral joints, bilateral syndesmophytes of the
entire spine and appendicular joint involvement were also noted. Rodriguez-
Martin (1989c) reported two examples inTenerife (Canary Islands) aboriginals. In
one of ...
Arthur C. Aufderheide, Conrado Rodriguez-Martin, 1998
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Manipulation of the Spine, Thorax and Pelvis: An Osteopathic ...
... releasein the lumbar spineis believed to originate fromthe apophysial joints.34
Widening of lumbar zygapophysialjoints post manipulation hasbeen
demonstratedbymagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) following lumbar spine
manipulation.35 ...
Peter Gibbons, Philip Tehan, 2009
The cervical apophysial joints are located posterolaterally to the vertebral ody
due to the peculiar arrangement of the cervical vertebral bodies (Fig. 1). he
pedicles of cervical vertebrae subtend an angle of 145°— 156° inwards, the ...
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Merrill's Atlas of Radiographic Positions and Radiologic ...
Lumbar-lumbosacral apophysial joints PA OBLIQUE PROJECTIONS (RAO AND
LAO) The articular facets of the lumbar vertebrae form an angle of 45 degrees
and those between the last lumbar vertebra and the sacrum form an angle of 30 ...
Vinita Merrill, Philip W. Ballinger, 1986
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Journal of Neurosurgical Sciences
The role of apophysial osteoarthritis in cervical radicular syndromes C.
SANGUINETTI - E. DE SANTIS Istituto di Clinica Ortopedica, Universita Cattolica,
Roma, Italy SUMMARY.—Osteoarthritis of apophysial joints is responsible of
many ...
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Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
Also spelt apophysial. apophyseal fracture, a fracture that separates a projection
(apophysis) of a bone from the main osseous tissue at a point of strong tendinous
attachment. apophysial. See apophyseal. apophysis /apof'isis/ [Gk, apo, away, ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
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Clinical and Radiological Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine
Other namesusedfor thezygapophysial joints are 'apophysial' jointsand 'facet'
joints.'Apophysial' predominates in the British literature andis simply a contraction
of 'zygapophysial', which is the correct term. 'Facet' joint isalazyand deplorable ...
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On the anatomy of vertebrates
The body of the atlas extends forward like a short odontoid process : short par-
and di-apophysial plates are developed from each side of the atlas, which has
also the posterior zygapophyses. In the second vertebra the par- and di-
apophysial ...