Cervical Spine
Key Facts
Abbreviation
CS
Pronunciation
/ˈsərvɪkəl spaɪn/
Category
Medical
Related Field
Physiology
Examples in Context
- Trauma to teeth, lips, and vocal cords and exacerbation of cervical spine injuries can also occur.
- An MRI of his brain and cervical spine has confirmed the presence of dysmyelination.
- Conclusion : cutting-aspiration of nucleus pulposus does not affect the immediate stability of the cervical spine.
- Cervical spine is a mechanical structure that has both strength and flexibility.
- Objective : Kinematics assessment is an important approach to evaluate subluxation of the upper cervical spine.
Other meanings of CS
Computer Science
Academic
Common Sense
Community
Customer Service
Business
Creative Suite
Computing
Customer Sevice
Misc
Customer Satisfaction
Business
Civil Service
Gov
Client-Server
Computing
Counter Strike
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