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  1. C1-C2 Treatment - Spine-health

    C1 and C2 vertebral and spinal segment injuries are usually treated using nonsurgical methods. Surgery may be indicated in cases of spinal instability or chronic nerve pain.

  2. The C1 Vertebra: Anatomy and 3D Illustrations - Innerbody

    Apr 15, 2025 · The C1 vertebra, known as the atlas, is the superior-most vertebra in the spinal column. It plays vital roles in the support of the skull, spinal cord, and vertebral arteries and provides attachment points for several muscles of the neck.

  3. The C1-C2 Vertebrae and Spinal Segment - Spine-health

    The C1 and C2 vertebrae are the first two vertebrae of the spine. Trauma to this level not only injures these two vertebrae, but may also damage the C2 spinal nerve, the vertebral artery, and/or the spinal cord.

  4. Cervical Spine (Neck): What It Is, Anatomy & Disorders - Cleveland Clinic

    Your cervical spine is the neck region of your spinal column or backbone. It consists of your first seven bones (C1-C7). Other structures in or around your cervical spine are your intervertebral disks, spinal cord and nerves, muscles, tendons and ligaments.

  5. Atlas (anatomy) - Wikipedia

    In anatomy, the atlas (C1) is the most superior (first) cervical vertebra of the spine and is located in the neck. The bone is named for Atlas of Greek mythology, just as Atlas bore the weight of the heavens, the first cervical vertebra supports the head. [1]

  6. Atlas (C1 Vertebra): Anatomy, Functions, & Labeled Diagram

    Dec 1, 2022 · The cervical spine includes the first 7 vertebrae following the skull down the upper back. The atlas is the first of these 7 cervical vertebrae and is also referred to as the 1st cervical vertebrae or C1.

  7. Understanding C1 Vertebra: The Atlas and Its Role in Your Health

    Jun 10, 2023 · The C1 vertebra, or Atlas, is the first cervical vertebra and is located at the top of the spinal column, just beneath the skull. It's unique in its structure, being ring-like with no body or spinous process, and it carries the weight of the head.

  8. Cervical Vertebrae (Cervical Spine) – Anatomy, Function, & Diagram

    May 24, 2022 · The cervical spine is the first part of the spinal column, consisting of 7 cervical vertebrae, C1-C7. These vertebrae are ring-like bony structures supporting the weight of the head. The first two bones, C1 and C2, are highly specialized, known as the atlas and axis.

  9. The Cervical Spine - Features - Joints - TeachMeAnatomy

    Sep 5, 2024 · The cervical spine is the most superior portion of the vertebral column, lying between the cranium and the thoracic vertebrae. It consists of seven distinct vertebrae, two of which are given unique names: The first cervical vertebrae (C1) is known as the atlas. The second cervical vertebrae (C2) is known as the axis.

  10. Cervical spine - Structure, Anatomy, Function, Location

    Jan 28, 2025 · The cervical spine is the uppermost section of the vertebral column, consisting of seven vertebrae labeled C1 to C7. It is the most flexible part of the spine, allowing for a wide range of head and neck movements.[2]

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