equisimilis, and hemolytic Staphylococcus spp. were isolated
from vertebral lesions.
The catastrophe involved a woman in her 80s with mild Alzheimer's - type dementia who came to the doctor for back pain
from a vertebral fracture.
Not exact matches
Although not many cod are accidentally caught by pulse trawlers, about 10 % of them suffer
vertebral fractures and hemorrhages when their muscles overcontract
from the shocks.
The mammal
vertebral column is highly variable among species, reflecting adaptations to a wide range of lifestyles,
from burrowing in moles to flying in bats.
To investigate this, teams
from Oslo University Hospital and Hospital del Mar - IMIM of Autonomous University, Barcelona, examined 41 Norwegian and 46 Spanish women, all of whom had normal bone mineral density (BMD) values, no clinical or morphometric
vertebral fractures, no detectable signs of secondary osteoporosis and no use of drugs with known influence on bone metabolism.
Since two of the three related groups use only somites in
vertebral development, Criswell concluded that the common ancestor for all jawed vertebrates had a backbone derived
from somites.
Axons of these nerves leave the spinal cord in the ventral branches (rami) of the spinal nerves, and then separate out as «white rami» (so called
from the shiny white sheaths of myelin around each axon) which connect to two chain ganglia extending alongside the
vertebral column on the left and right.
In the study, published in the journal «Osteoporosis International», investigators
from the University of Tasmania, Anhui Medical University and Nanjing Medical University estimated that in 2010 more than 2.3 million osteoporosis - related hip, clinical
vertebral and wrist fractures occurred in the population aged 50 years and over.
To construct the growth curve, researchers combined recently published information on white shark longevity with a further look at band pair counting on
vertebral samples
from 77 white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias), 41 male and 36 female.
J.S. Athertya, G. Saravana Kumar, «Automatic segmentation of
vertebral contours
from CT images using fuzzy corners» [Comput.
The problem with crunches, apart
from big questions about their role in
vertebral degeneration, is that they focus almost exclusively on rectus abdominus (the exterior abdominal muscle).
Contraction of the transversus abdominis pulls the fascia
from both sides of the
vertebral column.
In the thoracic region the lumbodorsal fascia is a thin fibrous lamina which serves to bind down the Extensor muscles of the
vertebral column and to separate them
from the muscles connecting the
vertebral column to the upper extremity.
You'll end up folding forward
from the back instead of the hips, losing core stability and grounding in the legs, and even squeezing the front edges of the
vertebral discs that are meant to divide the vertebrae.
They are the spinalis muscles, which connect to the central spines of the vertebrae; the longissimus muscles, which run
from the head to the sacrum, connecting to the sides of the vertebrae along the way; and the semispinalis muscles, which start at the base of your head and continue along the
vertebral column, connecting the central spine of one vertebra to the side of another one many segments below.
Degenerating inter
vertebral discs can result
from this long term chronic residual tension.
The diaphragm has multiple origins
from the inner surfaces of the seventh through twelfth ribs, medial parts of the L1 to L3
vertebral bodies, the anterior longitudinal ligament, posterior surface of the xiphoid process, and the arcuate ligament, connecting to the aorta, psoas, and QL to insert in the central tendon.
This is a surgical procedure that is performed to remove herniated intervertebral disc material
from the cervical region of the
vertebral column.
There are several symptoms which may indicate
vertebral subluxations in pets,
from changes in temperament to an abnormal gait or hunched posture.
Often, ossification of the
vertebral bodies, especially in the neck, is delayed right
from the beginning, and visible on radiographs taken at 8 weeks of age.
Selective breeding of the disproportionately short legs of breeds such as the Basset Hound and the Dachshund has led to bowed legs and chronic problems with elbow dislocation; the short legs and long back of Dachshunds causes them to suffer more often
from ruptured
vertebral disks.
The method employed causes damage to the
vertebral blood vessels and the vascular rete
from insertion of the rod that will lead to significant hemorrhage, but this alone would not produce a rapid death in a large mammal of this type.
A
vertebral fracture can occur because of a car accident, impact
from a fall or
from other serious accidents.
Borrowed
from crystallography and somewhat inaccurately applied by structural family therapists, the term is used to illustrate the concept of a single core structural difficulty within a family which, like a
vertebral column in X-ray photographs, may differ in appearance according to the viewpoint, yet is clearly a single organising structure.