Vertebral artery narrowing

    • [DOCX File]Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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      Stenosis = narrowing of an artery. Stenting = use of a device to keep a blood vessel open. TIA = transient ischaemic attack (stroke-like symptoms that disappear within 24 hours) Vertebral arteries = two large arteries, at the back of the neck, that supply blood to the brain Produced by the Stroke Association’s Information Service. For sources ...

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    • [DOC File]Movements of the Upper Cervical Assembly and Strain in the ...

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      Spinal stenosis (or canal stenosis) is a narrowing of the vertebral canal or the IV foramina, usually in the lumbar region of the vertebral column. Spinal stenosis may be congenital (a malformed vertebra) or acquired (caused by degeneration of structures related to the exit of the spinal nerves). ... (L1–L3) artery, the great anterior ...

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    • Intracranial artery stenosis, Mayfield Brain & Spine, Cincinnati, …

      The vertebral arteries run through the transverse foraminae of the cervical vertebrae (Kapandji 1974; White and Panjabi 1978; Williams, Bannister et al. 1995), which lie directly lateral to their vertebral bodies. By doing so, the strain in the artery is minimized. However, the nature and magnitude of the strains placed upon the vertebral ...

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    • [DOC File]F40 CAROTID ARTERY DISEASE - Stroke Association

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      The plaque bulges into the lumen of the artery. This represents an area of narrowing of the arterial lumen. Although it sounds like no big deal, in fact it is. The complications of arterial atherosclerosis harm and kill more people in the US than any other disease. ... Vertebral, basilar, and internal carotid arteries- These big arteries ...

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    • [DOC File]SHOULDER ASSESSMENT – TESTING

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      The collapsed disc space may also cause a narrowing of the intervertebral foramina (the small opening between two adjacent vertebrae where the nerves exit the spinal cord and the small arteries that nourish the spinal cord enter), which in turn may lead to nerve entrapment and spinal artery compression with subsequent radicular pain and ...

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    • [DOCX File]THE MANUAL THERAPY INSTITUTE

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      Vertebral artery test. First thoracic nerve root stretch Neurologic Tests. Babinski test. Oppenheim test. Hoffman’s sign. Dermatomes (normal, hyperesthesia, hypoesthesia, anesthesia, superficial tactile sensation, superficial pain sensation) C2 – occipital protuberance. C3 – supraclavicular fossa. C4 – acromioclavicular joint. C5 ...

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    • [DOC File]Diagnosis, Treatment and Prognosis of disc associated ...

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      ) (vertebral angiogram, AP projection): absent vessels in region of left occipital cortex (open arrow). Note normal disparity in size of vertebral arteries, left being larger; also large right anterior (A) and large left posterior (P) inferior cerebellar arteries.

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    • [DOC File]ATHEROSCLEROSIS AND OTHER VASCULAR DIOSORDERS

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      Vertebral artery. The vertebral artery arises from the first part of the subclavian artery and passes upward on the longus colli to enter the foramen transversarium of C6. Occasionally it may enter the bone at the 5th, 4th or 7th cervical transverse foramen. It then ascends from C6 to C1.

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