

A chapter on joints and ligaments of the spine, including atlanto-axial joints, costovertebral joints and the sacroiliac and sacro-coccygeal joints.Īnterior view of the sacrum, 3D reconstruction.The sacrum and coccyx, in lateral, superior, anterior and posterior views as well as sagittal and axial sections of the sacrum and coccyx.The lumbar vertebrae (L5 L1A) with an anterolateral view showing the joints in two lumbar vertebrae and an illustration of the lateral lumbar spine surface.The thoracic vertebrae (T1 to T12) in top, bottom and lateral views.The bony structures of the cervical vertebrae (C1 to C7) as well as lateral views of anatomical and anterolateral cervical spine.Vertebral column: Anterior view, Posterior view, Lateral view, 3D rendering A general view of the spine with the various levels (cervical, thoracic and lumbar spinal regions, sacrum and coccyx) as well as the physiological curvature of the spine (cervical and lumbar lordosis, thoracic and sacral kyphosis).All the images are in vector format, allowing an optimal web display with zoom and shifting of the anatomical images.ģd-view of a cervical vertebra adapted from a CT scan These diagrams and original illustrations were produced from 3D medical imaging reconstructions of the spine and back by Micheua, Antoine - MD. Micheau, MD - E-anatomy - Imaios)Īnatomical diagrams of the spine and back

Left view of the lumbar vertebral column (Illustration : A.

It is particularly interesting for physiotherapists, osteopaths, rheumatologists, neurosurgeons, orthopedic surgeons and general practitioners, especially for the study and understanding of diseases of the back and spine (lumbago, sciatica, herniated disc.). It contains the osteology, arthrology and myology of the spine and back. This human anatomy module is composed of diagrams, illustrations and 3D views of the back, cervical, thoracic and lumbar spinal areas as well as the various vertebrae.
