Transverse Ligament Atlantoaxial Instability: Practice Essentials,
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Transverse Ligament Atlantoaxial Instability: Practice Essentials,

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Learn about the transverse ligament of atlas, a critical structure for cervical spine stability. Discover its essential role in preventing atlantoaxial instability, its anatomical importance in connecting the atlas to the dens, and how clinical issues involving this ligament can impact neck function and spinal cord safety. Explore expert insights on managing related cervical spine health concerns today.

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TitleTransverse Ligament Atlantoaxial Instability: Practice Essentials,
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PublishedDecember 21, 2024
AuthorZeus
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