| cervical t. |
traction applied to the neck, usually by means of a sling that fits under the chin and behind the occiput; used in the treatment of osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and other disorders of the cervical spine.
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| cervical t.’s |
two small eminences on the femur, a superior one on the upper and anterior part of the neck at its junction with the greater trochanter, and an inferior one at the junction with the lesser trochanter.
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| cervical t., anterior |
regio cervicalis anterior.
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| cervical t., posterior |
regio cervicalis lateralis.
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