arthodesis Fusing the joint Arthrodesis is also known as surgical ankylosis or fusion
A contrast agent is injected through a needle into the space around the spinal cord to display the spinal cord, spinal canal, and nerve roots on an x ray
"L3L4" typically refers to the third and fourth lumbar vertebrae in the lower back. This designation is commonly used in medical contexts, particularly in radiology and orthopedics, to describe locations of injury, degeneration, or surgical procedures. It helps healthcare professionals communicate effectively about specific spinal issues and treatments.
it is a diease of the spinal and back an body
Not typical of lumbar spinal stenosis because the claudication is not affecting the descending long tracts of the spinal cord which terminates at L1.
Concussion and spinal cord injury
A goat has a spinal column so it is a vertebrate.
its vertebrate ....(it has a back bone and a spinal column)
Yes they are. To be a vertebrate you need a spinal column(a back bone) which cheetahs posses.yes.
The neural tube develops into the vertebrate spinal cord. It forms early in embryonic development from a flat sheet of neural ectoderm that rolls into a tube, eventually differentiating into the brain and spinal cord.
all vertebrate have a spinal cord.
a rabbit is a vertebrate just like us!! :)
Vertebrate, they definetely have a back bone. vertebrate A cheetah is a vertebrate. All animals that have a backbone or spinal column are vertebrates. All animals without a backbone or spinal column are invertebrates.vertebrate
Octopus is not a vertebrate animal. It has got no spinal cord.
A backbone, or spinal column.
Yes, it has a spinal cord.
They have a spinal cord, but no spine
This question does not make sense. A vertebrate is an animal with a spinal cord protedted by vertebrae which is the backbone. The vertebrae protect the spinal crd.