vertebral造句1. The vertebral column surrounds and protects the spinal cord.
2. The vertebrae of the vertebral column are tightly interlocked, creating a rigid foundation for the tail muscles.
3. Fractures of unilateral or bilateral lamina of vertebral arch.
4. Cervical spondylotic vertebral arteriopathy is the most familiar.
5. Aim:To study mechanism of vertebral osteophyte formation.
6. BACKGROUND: The incidence rate of spondylolysis of lumbar vertebral arch in recruits is higher during the training, and it affects the normal training.
7. The incidence rate of spondylolysis of vertebral arch before and after training: Before training, 5 cases had spondylolysis of L5 vertebral arch, and the incidence rate was 5%.
8. It includes the skull, vertebral column, collarbone, shoulder Blades, rib cage, pelvic girdle and the Bones of the hands, arms, feet, and legs.
9. Objective; To discuss the application of thoracic vertebral pedicle screw fixation by radix arcus vertebrae tube placement and CT orientation.
10. Design a low-power embedded system for a vertebral nerve electric model used in iatrical teaching.
11. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Device-related vertebral osteoporosis is a well-known phenomenon that occurs in an early adaptive phase after instrumented spinal fusion.
12. Vertebral artery hypoplasia (VAH) may influence migraines, and may also have some bearing on migrainous vertigo (MV), but the research literature is limited.
13. Conclusion. Combining vertebral augmentation and placement of an interspinous process spacer represents a viable option for treating such fragile patients.
14. We assessed the cervical vertebral function before arid after treatment.
15. Because of the close anatomical relationship between the vertebral arteries and the cervical spine, chiropractic manipulation or neck rotation may traumatize the vertebral arteries in the neck.
16. Results: The vertebral body was fractures or wedge shape. Cervical spinal stenosis, spinal cord or nerve root was oppressed, which was the most common reason for misdiagnosis.
17. Systems and Methods: Treat at least two vertebral bodies a spinal column.
18. Background: Little information is available on vertebral motion in patients with discogenic low back pain under physiological conditions.
19. One has only to glance at a human skeleton to see the numerous segments of the vertebral column.
20. Objective To discuss the clinical effects of multiple segmental domelike decompression of the lumbar vertebral canal.
21. TELAMON:Greek for support, what's Telamon main function in between vertebral bodies while the fusion is getting done.
22. Objective:To study the relationship between the end-plate calcification and cervical intervertebral disc degeneration and vertebral osteophyte formation.
23. Results: Normal people displayed significant asymmetry in length of vertebral arch, with the left pedicle and lamina length being significantly greater.
24. Summary of Background Data. Human leptospirosis has been intensively studied, and there are several reports of salmonella vertebral osteomyelitis in patients without sickling.
25. Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of CT for blowout fracture of vertebral column.
26. X - ray no abnormal sacroiliac joint, lumbar intervertebral space that the narrow margin of lip - shaped vertebral hyperplasia.
27. Objective To observe the projection of pedicle of lumbar vertebral arch on the vertebral body and research the regular pattern of its central point.
28. The article observed clinical curative effect of cervical spondylopathy vertebral artery type treated by chuanqiong injection.
29. Periodical bending resistance test in screws with hollow lateral holes in pedicle of vertebral arch was made on the rest 12 vertebrae.
30. Objective To study the clinical effect of vertebroplasty on vertebral compression fracture with osteoporosis.