Behind this is the large triangular orifice of the sacral canal, which is completed by the lamina and spinous process of the first sacral vertebra.
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The team announced Monday that Hilliard, its No . 1 draft choice, had sprained the interspinous ligament, which connects protruding parts of the vertebrae known as spinous process.
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The " inferior " or " lower " ( or ascending ) fibers of the trapezius arise from the spinous processes of the remaining thoracic vertebrae ( T4 T12 ).
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The spinous processes are short and often bifurcated ( the spinous process of C7, however, is not bifurcated, and is substantially longer than that of the other cervical spinous processes ).
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There are ligaments extending the length of the column at the front and the back, and in between the vertebrae joining the spinous processes, the transverse processes and the vertebral laminae.
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The spinous processes are short and often bifurcated ( the spinous process of C7, however, is not bifurcated, and is substantially longer than that of the other cervical spinous processes ).
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The spinous processes are short and often bifurcated ( the spinous process of C7, however, is not bifurcated, and is substantially longer than that of the other cervical spinous processes ).
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Palmer drew further distinctions by noting that he was the first to use short-lever manipulative techniques using the spinous process and transverse processes as mechanical levers to spinal dysfunction / subluxation.
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Conduction velocity is derived by measuring the limb length, D, in millimeters from the stimulation site to the corresponding spinal segment ( C7 spinous process to wrist crease for median nerve ).
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The most superficial fibers of this ligament extend over three or four vertebrae; those more deeply seated pass between two or three vertebrae while the deepest connect the spinous processes of neighboring vertebrae.