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| navigate by keyword : cervical spine neck vertebrae spinal column anatomy medical diagram human body health education science hyperextension hyperflexion flexion extension movement range motion backward forward ligaments anterior stretched strain injury trauma whiplash pain discomfort chiropractic physiotherapy orthopedics neurology healthcare rehabilitation diagnosis treatment vertebral bone skeleton skeletal system joint articulation infographic vector isolated white background clear simple educational graphic biology physiology posture anatomical chart concept problem |
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| An educational vector illustration depicting the human cervical spine (C1-C7 vertebrae) and its range of motion. The diagram clearly shows both hyperextension (backward movement) and hyperflexion (forward movement) of the neck. It highlights how hyperflexion can lead to stretched anterior ligaments, specifically between C6 and C7. This detailed anatomical infographic is ideal for medical education, explaining neck injuries like whiplash, chiropractic practices, physiotherapy, and general health awareness related to spinal movement and potential ligament strain. |
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