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- Costovertebral angle (CVA) tenderness is pain that results from touching the region inside of the costovertebral angle. The CVA is formed by the 12th rib...
- Costovertebral may refer to: Costovertebral joints, the articulations that connect the heads of the ribs with the bodies of the thoracic vertebrae Costovertebral...
- The costovertebral angle (Latin: arcus costovertebralis) is the acute angle formed on either side of the human back between the twelfth rib and the vertebral...
- The costovertebral joints are the joints that connect the ribs to the vertebral column. The articulation of the head of rib connects the head of the rib...
- by costal cartilage to the sternum. Ribs connect to vertebrae at the costovertebral joints. The parts of a rib includes the head, neck, body (or shaft)...
- disk The spinal cord nested in the vertebral column. Vertebral joint Costovertebral joint A facet joint between the superior and inferior articular processes...
- Jean (November 2007). "Correlative Anatomy for the Sternum and Ribs, Costovertebral Angle, Chest Wall Muscles and Intercostal Spaces, Thoracic Outlet"....
- section through the occipital bone and first three cervical vertebrae Costovertebral articulations. Anterior view. Lumbar and sacral plexus. Deep dissection...
- first ten ribs have two joints in close proximity posteriorly; the costovertebral joints and the costotransverse joints. This arrangement restrains the...
- atlanto-occipital, atlanto-axial, lumbosacral, sacroiliac, costotransverse and costovertebral joints. It is typically applied with therapeutic intent, most commonly...