Cervical Paravertebral Muscle

human anatomy,animal anatomy

Cervical Paravertebral Muscle. A ganglion is also called a synovial hernia or synovial cyst. The Medical Services Advisory Committee MSAC is an independent non-statutory committee established by the Australian Government Minister for Health in 1998.

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Block ACh receptors on skeletal muscle and cause flaccid paralysis. Description A ganglion is a non-cancerous cyst filled with a thick jelly-like fluid. As it comprises about 20-25 of total body weight in healthy individuals the main function of adipose tissue is to store energy in the form of lipids fat.

The second cervical vertebrae C2 is known as the axis.

The cranial extension is still not defined but radiolo-gical spread of the contrast medium into the cervical region after thoracic paravertebral injection has been observed. Ganglions can develop on or beneath the surface of the skin and usually occur between the. Thoracic and lumbar C. It is the balance of the actions of both divisions that maintains a stable internal environment in the body.