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Publication date 2023-10-29 at 16:58
Design number 1544741

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Cervical Spine (Cervical Spine).

The cervical spine, also known as the cervical spine, is the region of the spine comprising the seven vertebrae located in the neck. These cervical vertebrae are critical for head support and allow for a wide range of motion, including flexion, extension, tilt, and rotation of the neck. The cervical spine protects the spinal cord and plays a critical role in communication between the brain and the rest of the body.

Description in English:

The cervical spine is the part of the spine located in the neck and consists of seven vertebrae. This region is essential for supporting the head and facilitates neck movements such as flexion, extension, tilt and rotation. It also protects the spinal cord and is crucial for the transmission of signals between the brain and the body.

Description in English:

The cervical spine is the part of the spine located in the neck and consists of seven vertebrae. This region is essential for supporting the head and enabling neck movements, including flexion, extension, tilting, and rotation. Furthermore, it protects the spinal cord and is crucial for the transmission of signals between the brain and the body.

Utilities of printing 3D models of the cervical spine:

  1. Medical education: 3D models of the cervical spine are valuable educational tools for medical students and healthcare professionals. They help to understand the anatomy and structure of this region and its clinical implications.

  2. Surgical planning: In cervical spine surgeries, 3D models enable surgeons to plan procedures more accurately and evaluate the best treatment options.

  3. Medical research: 3D models are used in research on cervical spine conditions such as traumatic injuries, herniated discs and degenerative diseases.

  4. Design of medical devices: 3D models of the cervical spine are useful in the development and customization of medical devices, such as plates and screws for fracture fixation and cervical prostheses.

  5. Patient awareness: 3D printed models help educate patients about their condition and recommended treatment, allowing them to better understand their diagnosis and options.

3D printing models of the cervical spine is a versatile tool that benefits education, medical care and research by providing accurate visual representations of this crucial part of the musculoskeletal system.

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