📂 Anatomy
Hyposphene-hypantrum articulation — Definition
Hiposfen-hipantrum eklemi / Hyposphene-hypantrum articulation
Omurga column is anatomical structure, especially in reptiles and some early mammals, forming an additional port between vertebraes. Hypoosfen refers to the protrusion at the back of an omur, the hypnoticity, the next omur at the front. This joint limits excessive bending and rotation movements by increasing the stability of the spine. Clinically, with not being able to do this in humans, it is important to understand the spine mechanics in the experimental anatomy and paleontology work.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Hiposfen-hipantrum eklemi?
Hiposfen-hipantrum eklemi; omurga column is anatomical structure, especially in reptiles and some early mammals, forming an additional port between vertebraes. Hypoosfen refers to the protrusion at the back of an omur, the hypnoticity, the next omur at the front. This joint limits excessive bending and rotation movements by increasing the stability of the spine. Clinically, with not being able to do this in humans, it is important to understand the spine mechanics in the experimental anatomy and paleontology work.
❓ What is Hyposphene-hypantrum articulation in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "Hyposphene-hypantrum articulation" is Hiposfen-hipantrum eklemi.
❓ Which medical field is Hiposfen-hipantrum eklemi related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.