- ... including rib and cervical vertebral anomalies (e.g., cervical rib, fused cervical vertebrae), tend to be relatively rare. Genotype-Phenotype ...
- ... This can happen when there is an extra cervical rib or because of a tight fibrous band that ...
- ... cubitus valgus, congenital hip dislocation, radioulnar joint dysostosis, cervical rib, and Sprengel deformity. Prognosis It is unknown whether ...
- ... lower cervical and T1 roots caused by a cervical rib may result in neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome. In ...
- ... al [1970] ) Inguinal hernia, epididymal cyst, short stature, cervical ribs, supernumerary nipple, lower limit of functioning, onychodysplasia Sacral ...
- ... urine Odontoid hypoplasia, platyspondyly, widened metaphyses, genu valgum Cervical subluxation, rib abnormalities, compression of spinal cord, epiphyseal involvement, coxa ...
- ... Early-onset Parkinson disease Skeletal anomalies including occipital-cervical anomaly, scoliosis, rib and vertebral anomalies, clubfoot, and polydactyly Genitourinary tract ...
- ... of weakness of the abdominal, diaphragm, or intercostal (rib) muscles CERVICAL (NECK) INJURIES When spinal cord injuries are in ...
- ... anomalous Clinical and radiographic assessment of spine and rib cage Brain and cervical spine MRI if neurologic symptoms are present Multidisciplinary ...
- ... changes on neural and muscular mechanosensitivity after first rib manipulation in subjects with cervical whiplash: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Back & ...
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