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Figure 13: Plain AP x-ray of lumar spine
Figure 14 : Plain x-ray lateral of lumbar spine
Figure 15 : MRI of lumbar spine
Figure 16: The muscles of the back
Figure 17A: Posterior view of the spinal nerves
Figure 17B: Cross section of the lumbar spine showing chord
Figure 18A: Spinal chord and paravertebral structures
Figure 18B&C: Transverse sections through the chord showing nerve roots
Figure 19: Peripheral nerves running from the spinal chord
Figure 20: Dermatomes, ventral and dorsal roots
Figure 21: Myatomes
Chapter 7:
FIGURE 22: The percentage of patients after road traffic accident with continuing significant pain: Parmar & Raymakers, 1993.
FIGURE 23: Residual Incapacity, redrawn from the Quebec Task Force Study, 1995.
FIGURE 24: Residual symptoms, redrawn from Murray, Pitcher & Galasco, 1993
Chapter 8:
Figure 25: Longitudinal ligaments of the lower spine
Figure 26: Facet joint orientation.
Figure 27: Annular tear in RTAs
Figure 28: Disc herniation
Chapter 10:
Figure 29: The shoulder joint viewed from the front
Figure 30: The shoulder joint; a view of the glenoid cavity with the humerus removed
Figure 31: The shoulder viewed from above
Chapter 11
Figure 32: Cross section of the knee: side view
igure: 33: Cross section of the knee: front view