Spinal anatomy modern concepts /: modern concepts. (2020)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Spinal anatomy modern concepts /: modern concepts. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Spinal anatomy modern concepts
- Uniform Title:
- Anatomie de la colonne vertébrale.
- Further Information:
- Note: Jean Marc Vital, Derek T. Cawley, editors.
- Other Names:
- Vital, Jean-Marc
Cawley, Derek Thomas - Contents:
- Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I: Phylogenesis and Ontogenesis -- Comparative Anatomy of the Axial Skeleton of Vertebrates -- Introduction -- The Organization Plan for the Vertebrates -- Adaptive Constraints of the Living Environment -- Constraints of the Aquatic Environment -- Constraints of the Terrestrial Air Environment -- Fish -- Terrestrial Vertebrates -- Amphibians (About 7000 Species) -- Reptiles (Approximately 8950 Species) -- The Cervical Spine -- Birds (Approximately 10, 000 Species) -- Mammals (About 5500 Species) -- The Cervical Spine -- Structure -- Movements The Craniovertebral Musculature -- Postures -- Thoracic Spine and Lumbosacral -- Structures -- Musculature -- Postures -- References -- Embryology of the Vertebral Column -- Genetic and Biochemical Considerations -- Embryology of the Vertebromedullary Axis -- Early Development -- Trilaminar Embryo -- The Notochord -- Primary Neurulation -- Secondary Neurulation -- Formation and Differentiation of Somites -- References -- The Growing Spine -- A Mosaic of Growth Cartilage -- Vertebral Growth Is Growth by Endochondral Ossification -- Embryology Holds First Truths The Fetal Period: The Strongest of All Growth Is the Intra-Uterine Period -- Vertebral Curves Are Not Primitive But Acquired -- At Birth, 30% of the Spine Is Ossified -- The First Five Years of Life Are Decisive: Living Growth -- Growth Between 5 Years and the Beginning of the Puberty -- Puberty, a Decisive Turn: New Acceleration --Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I: Phylogenesis and Ontogenesis -- Comparative Anatomy of the Axial Skeleton of Vertebrates -- Introduction -- The Organization Plan for the Vertebrates -- Adaptive Constraints of the Living Environment -- Constraints of the Aquatic Environment -- Constraints of the Terrestrial Air Environment -- Fish -- Terrestrial Vertebrates -- Amphibians (About 7000 Species) -- Reptiles (Approximately 8950 Species) -- The Cervical Spine -- Birds (Approximately 10, 000 Species) -- Mammals (About 5500 Species) -- The Cervical Spine -- Structure -- Movements The Craniovertebral Musculature -- Postures -- Thoracic Spine and Lumbosacral -- Structures -- Musculature -- Postures -- References -- Embryology of the Vertebral Column -- Genetic and Biochemical Considerations -- Embryology of the Vertebromedullary Axis -- Early Development -- Trilaminar Embryo -- The Notochord -- Primary Neurulation -- Secondary Neurulation -- Formation and Differentiation of Somites -- References -- The Growing Spine -- A Mosaic of Growth Cartilage -- Vertebral Growth Is Growth by Endochondral Ossification -- Embryology Holds First Truths The Fetal Period: The Strongest of All Growth Is the Intra-Uterine Period -- Vertebral Curves Are Not Primitive But Acquired -- At Birth, 30% of the Spine Is Ossified -- The First Five Years of Life Are Decisive: Living Growth -- Growth Between 5 Years and the Beginning of the Puberty -- Puberty, a Decisive Turn: New Acceleration -- Each Level of the Spine: A Different Growth -- The Cervical Spine -- Central Spinal Canal at the End of Growth -- Cervical Spine Height -- The Superior Cervical Spine -- The Growth of the Atlas (Figs. 27, 28, and 29) -- The Growth of the Axis Is Even More Complex The Lower Cervical Spine -- The T1-S1 Segment (Figs. 31a, b, 32, and 33) -- The Thoracic Spine T1-T12 (Figs. 34 and 35) -- The Lumbar Spine L1-L5 (Figs. 36 and 37) -- The Sacrum -- The Intervertebral Disc -- The Growth of the Thorax: 4th Dimension of the Spine -- Bodyweight -- Parasol Effect -- What Size Deficit for Which Arthrodesis? -- First Scenario: Arthrodesis of the Thoracic Spine -- Second Scenario: Arthrodesis of the Lumbar Spine -- All Scoliosis Will in Time Become Identified as a Growth Cartilage Disease -- The Growth of the Spine: From Normal to Pathological Managing Infantile Scoliosis Is Controlling the Vilebrequin Effect -- Suggested Readings -- The Growth Cartilages of the Spine and Pelvic Vertebra -- Neurocentral Cartilage (NCC) -- The Ring Apophysis -- Ossification of the Pelvic Vertebra -- Bone Age During Puberty -- References -- Morphologic and Functional Evolution of the Aging Spine -- Age-Related Structural Alterations -- The Intervertebral Disc -- Structural Modifications -- A Fragile Avascular Tissue -- A Genetic Predisposition? -- Genesis and Contributions to Aging on Histomorphological Features -- Aggravating Factors … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (507 p.)
- Subjects:
- 611.711
Spine -- Anatomy
Spine -- Anatomy -- Atlases
Spine
Spine -- Anatomy
Electronic books
Anatomical atlases - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783030209254
3030209253 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783030209247
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