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The Cervical Vertebrae

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johng45@*.com

Aug 28 2019, 8:18 pm

Dr. Jones:

Error at 4:27 - 4:30:

You refer to C-7 as having a prominent "transverse process."  Of course you meant to say, "spinous process."

JG, PhD

In this anatomy lecture, Drbeen faculty, Dr. Adam Jones discusses the structure of the Cervical Vertebrae. Dr Jones explains the following:
1. Atlas
2. Axis
3. Transverse Process  
4. Vertebral foramen (Triangular)
5. Spinous process (Bifid)
6. Transverse Foramen 
7. Seventh Cervical Vertebrae
8. Lateral mass
9. Odontoid process
10. Occipital bone
11. Occipital condyle
12. Anterior arch
13. Transverse ligament of the atlas
14. Hangman’s fracture
15. Pars interarticularis

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 Adam Jones MD

Adam Jones MD

M.D., MSc, BSc (Hons), PgCert, FHEA

Dr. Adam Lee Jones is a doctor from Wales, United Kingdom. He graduated from Cardiff University School of Medicine with degrees in Medical Genetics (BSc), Medicine (MBBCh), Public Health (MSc), and Medical Education (PgCert). Dr. Jones relocated to Melbourne, Australia, where he is currently pursuing psychiatry training with a focus on becoming a child psychiatrist. His professional interests lie in neurodiversity, developmental psychiatry, and medical education. Dr. Jones has a rich background in academia, having served as a lecturer at both Cardiff University and Birmingham University. He is passionate about teaching and frequently incorporates animated medical illustrations into his educational practice

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