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Researchers also saw that Selam had the distinctive joint transition from rib-bearing vertebrae to lower-back vertebrae found in other early human ancestors.
And as noted, this oversized sauropod had a heart-shaped tailbone, comprised of two tail vertebrae with conspicuous extensions on the centrum (the central part of the vertebrae).
A side of the fossil, showing vertebrae and arm bone.
She's worried the repeated blows might have damaged her vertebrae.
Elbows, clavicles, hip points, the knobby vertebrae of my neck.
The genius sat up, feeling his vertebrae crack and realign.
Vertebrae seems to have more of a calm, focused sound.
Reed injured his third and fourth vertebrae during the Aug.
He kneaded my vertebrae as if they were rosary beads.
Some gaps were the result of a missing first vertebrae.
I have a fractured vertebrae and two braces in my back.
X-rays of the head clearly show the vertebrae are missing.
She was rushed to the hospital and suffered a broken vertebrae.
She wound up slamming into a guardrail and breaking her vertebrae.
Blankets of pinkish-red worms covered the vertebrae and tail bones.
Knievel fractured his vertebrae and was carried off in a stretcher.
According to a GoFundMe page set up to help with her medical expenses, Pfannenstein shattered her C5 vertebrae and is currently paralyzed from the C5 vertebrae down, leaving her with just limited mobility in her arms.
These forms radiate outward into planetary orbs, tendrils, and vertebrae-like networks.
Its connection of vertebrae measures less than 2.7 inches (7 cm) long.
His vertebrae pressed sharply out of the parchment skin of his back.
The attack left the victim with a broken vertebrae, the documents showed.
But they had only a few limb bones and vertebrae to study.
His last diagnosis was another metastasis, grown on one of his vertebrae.
Her son's spinal was completely severed between the C5 and C6 vertebrae.
The team also found the Neanderthal child still had several unfused vertebrae.
Her father&aposs injuries included four fractured ribs and three fractured vertebrae.
For chronic pain caused by fractured vertebrae, there are few good treatments.
All mammals seem to have seven cervical vertebrae except for sloths and manatees.
The beatings broke two vertebrae, according to a physician's report reviewed by Reuters.
Theo had broken his C6 vertebrae and was paralyzed from the shoulders down.
Still ... Tommy's friend was rushed to the hospital and sustained multiple vertebrae fractures.
She found this cat vertebrae in our neighborhood and crafted this lovely thing.
The accident left him with cracked vertebrae and a new outlook on life.
For a few minutes there, the owners offered a hint they possessed vertebrae.
The vertebrae are the major site of bone marrow production in the body.
Her designs are made from bones such as coyote ribs and raccoon vertebrae.
Without gravity pressing down, bodies tend to lengthen as space expands between vertebrae.
That allowed us to make a lot of identifications quickly by looking at the clavicles and the upper thoracic vertebrae as well as the lower cervical vertebrae in the images and compare them to the actual skeletal remains we exhumed.
There's no way, I thought, that synchronized swimmers are cracking vertebrae and getting concussions.
His T10 vertebrae was destroyed, and with it a section of his spinal cord.
Researchers believe the full tail would have been made up of over 25 vertebrae.
Savannah was left with a broken vertebrae, cuts, bruises and pain throughout her body.
Lugo was diagnosed with spondylolisthesis, a condition in which vertebrae slip out of place.
More than half his spinal cord was damaged and three neck vertebrae were fractured.
Donkey skulls, ribs, vertebrae and leg bones were scattered in the grass and dirt.
A female bar patron was knocked unconscious and said she suffered a fractured vertebrae.
Several, including some vertebrae, a hip bone and the leg bones were stained green.
The skin near the back was also mummified and embedded with five vertebrae pieces.
The procedure involves fusing two vertebrae in his lower back into a single structure.
There are just a few peculiar differences: his brain hadn't stopped growing yet, and the vertebrae in his neck and torso looked like the vertebrae of a four- to six-year-old human kid, according to the new study, published today in Science.
The tail consisted of eight vertebrae, soft tissue and feathers exquisitely preserved in three dimensions.
A C-4 vertebrae break on his neck left him paralyzed from the shoulders down.
The issue is the vertebral artery, which travels from the neck down through the vertebrae.
Unbroken mastodon ribs and vertebrae, including one vertebra with a large well preserved neural spine.
A C-4 vertebrae break on his neck left Wesley paralyzed from the shoulders down.
Instead, they were clearly human: partial skeletons with femurs and skulls, vertebrae and rib bones.
Every so often, students may fracture leg bones, vertebrae and cheekbones or sustain a concussion.
In modern human children, those vertebrae are fused around the ages of four to six.
A tumor on the eighth vertebrae of her spine restricted the movement of her legs.
The centrum of its tail vertebrae is oddly heart-shaped, which contributed to its name.
Moreover, this position puts pressure on your joints and the vertebrae in your lower back.
This spring, with his fastball barely exceeding 13 mph, doctors diagnosed Weaver with deteriorating neck vertebrae.
One robot is connected to a vertebrae and moves with it, following the patient's natural movements.
The reality star was left with a broken vertebrae, cuts, bruises and pain throughout her body.
The victim suffered multiple injuries, including two cracked ribs, a bruised left kidney and fractured vertebrae.
This spring, with his fastball barely exceeding 2201 mph, doctors diagnosed Weaver with deteriorating neck vertebrae.
But the animal does have vertebrae with strong similarities to those of semiaquatic mammals like otters.
"The force telescoped through my back and burst three vertebrae," leaving him wheelchair bound Nehls said.
Cole jumped into Virginia's James River in 2011, shattering his vertebrae and severing his spinal cord.
Tufano broke eight vertebrae in the accident and also sustained a collapsed lung and brain hemorrhaging.
He was flown to a hospital and underwent surgery for broken vertebrae and a spinal hematoma.
He has had multiple surgeries and procedures after suffering compressed vertebrae and bleeding in the brain.
From end to end, it measured 17 feet, though its skull and several vertebrae were missing.
At 16, he was diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis, a medical condition that causes vertebrae to fuse.
One of my lumbar vertebrae burst, and I had emergency spinal-fusion surgery the next day.
He has broken numerous bones, including vertebrae, which put him in a body cast for months.
There are nerve roots beneath your vertebrae that exist in what's essentially a fluid-filled tube.
It also makes aircraft parts and cranial and facial implants, as well as replacement human vertebrae.
The researchers were able to document nearly 100 vertebrae, along with bits of rib and other anatomy.
The ancient specimen was shown to have only 12 rib-bearing vertebrae and 12 pairs of ribs.
Barinholtz fractured two cervical vertebrae in his neck after falling from a high platform during a stunt.
Her pelvis and vertebrae were fractured in multiple places as the neo-Nazi reversed from the crowd.
The foot fragment is approximately 1.7 million years old and the vertebrae almost 2 million years old.
The edge of the osteotome is inserted into the wound and held firmly against the woman's vertebrae.
I saw every organ, every vertebrae, every nerve, every artery, every bone, every way to hurt you.
Like, if a spine grew legs where each vertebrae is and started crawling lengthwise along the ground?
I spent last week in DC, and the vertebrae of disappointment were bones in the season's soup.
Sustaining a blow to his head, fracturing several vertebrae and puncturing a lung, Kennedy could barely move.
Like modern humans, Selam had 12 thoracic vertebrae and 12 pair of ribs -- fewer than most apes.
Cho had broken a blood vessel in his C3 and C4 vertebrae, which had caused the paralysis.
She broke more ribs and vertebrae, she said, and was laid up for a full six months.
One of the pellets struck between her ribs and vertebrae, and the entry point was severely infected.
K., will the last vertebrae to leave Lindsey Graham's spine please remember to turn off the lights?
Though it can be ratcheted up to Sport+, which makes it taut without also being vertebrae-fusing.
She suffered six cracked ribs, a broken clavicle, a fractured vertebrae and a lacerated spleen, according to AL.com.
I have scoliosis too and had ten vertebrae fused when I was 14 in 1974 in Los Angeles.
Individual vertebrae are extremely small, comparable in size and morphology to those of a neonate Asian pipe snake.
It represents the most complete spinal column of any early human relative — including vertebrae, neck, and rib cage.
Bush was hospitalized about a year ago after breaking his C2 vertebrae while at his Maine summer home.
It also has vertebrae that overlap, which allows it to stiffen its spine while it takes a step.
The different color in the cervical region aims to facilitate the association of cervical ribs with corresponding vertebrae.
She had pea-sized tumors in her lungs and it had spread to her vertebrae and her brain.
Its ribs, vertebrae, leg and arm bones, and part of its hip were unearthed a few years later.
The lower body is often extra-foreshortened, so much so that the lower vertebrae seem to be missing.
In fact, the shell is actually part of a turtle's skeleton, comprised of the ribcage, vertebrae, and sternum.
Typical fish also have small vertebrae that don't overlap, allowing them to bend their bodies as they swim.
I'll admit I was tripping on acid, but I swore I saw his vertebrae move as he slithered.
Costello, impeach the motherfucker, or, if you don't have the vertebrae to do that, resign"; "You fucking asshole!
Three years later, he fractured a vertebrae in an off-roading accident and missed an additional eight races.
The researchers were also able to estimate blood flow to the brain, based on the skull and vertebrae.
The electrical implants that relieve the pain of her three collapsed vertebrae somehow operate the garage door, too.
Doctors performed surgery on Adams's spine, fusing the C5 and C6 vertebrae together, and stitched up his face.
What plot twists called for giant sun-bleached vertebrae from a dragon, or bales of Squibb toothpaste containers?
She also suffered severe neck trauma, evidenced by some fused vertebrae as a result of the healing process.
The procedure requires local anesthetic before a doctor inserts a needle between two vertebrae in the lower back.
The doctors discovered the cause of her paralysis was a slipped disc between her fifth and seventh vertebrae.
They showed that the smilodon was more likely to have hurt its shoulder blades and some of its lower thoracic and lumbar vertebrae than its other bones, and the dire wolf was more likely to have injured its cervical vertebrae, ankles and toe bones than other parts of its body.
Two-time Olympian Karine Thomas has had both vertebrae in her lower back smashed together and two broken feet.
He started painting after a serious accident that broke two vertebrae and landed him in rehabilitation as a quadriplegic.
However, it won't pummel your vertebrae to smithereens either; it's the perfect midpoint between too hard and too soft.
But Wednesday Bowie, a counterprotester who suffered a broken pelvis and fractured vertebrae in the attack applauded the verdict.
Goldman was struck in the head by the tree, and was taken to the hospital with a fractured vertebrae.
Astronauts get taller in space because the absence of gravity allows the vertebrae in their spines to spread apart.
Drummer Allen Blickle and bassist Matt Maggioni fractured vertebrae in their backs and subsequently left the group months later.
The basic idea is to fuse together the painful vertebrae so that they heal into a single, solid bone.
His wife suffered from multiple broken vertebrae in her back and had to use a wheelchair for a time.
Along with the primitive plumage, the 99-million-year-old amber also preserved soft tissue and eight complete vertebrae.
The neighbor was hospitalized with two cracked ribs, a bruised kidney, a fractured vertebrae, bruises and potential internal bleeding.
It rolled up to the Venetian hotel Tuesday morning behind an endless vertebrae of Las Vegas cabs and limos.
He recalled dangling from trees to stretch his vertebrae and pinching his nose with a clothespin to narrow it.
Injections of bone cement into fractured vertebrae fail to relieve pain any more than a placebo does, researchers found.
The baby also had not developed any eyes, and there were several anomalies in the thoracic vertebrae of the spine.
The holes in the vertebrae are used to insert "pedicle screws" that are in turn connected to deformity rod reducers.
"That curvature of your spine is actually going cause direct pressure on the lower part of your vertebrae," Breus says.
Unbroken mastodon ribs and vertebrae, including one vertebra with a large well preserved neural spine found in excavation unit J4.
Ten minutes later, the inmate's nose was broken, his eyes were swollen shut and one of his vertebrae was cracked.
She then plummeted three stories to the grass below, fracturing three vertebrae in her back, her sternum and several ribs.
Byrd asked if Grow wanted a full cervical spine – the vertebrae and tissue in the neck, just below the skull.
Archaeologists also detailed a grisly offering of 32 severed male neck vertebrae discovered in a pile just off the court.
"Pleurobot" imitates the amphibian's ambulation with its own articulated vertebrae, allowing it to slither along on land or at sea.
The American pocket shark has fewer vertebrae and "numerous light-producing photophores" covering its body, according to the press release.
He will be seeing a specialist to fix what is called a screw tail, a vertebrae deformity in the tail.
In July, he said in a FERC podcast that he suffered compression fractures in two vertebrae and injured his arm.
But the waterfall-climbing cave fish has the same overlapping growths on their vertebrae that stiffen the spine in tetrapods.
" It's also possible to see what looks to be vertebrae in some of the photos, "and squid don't have backbones.
Once inside the body, fluids would cause the polymer to expand and fill the gaps left by the missing vertebrae.
The main attraction is a spiraling chain of impressively large binder clips reminiscent of vertebrae or a Chinese dancing dragon.
I can't run the way I did before, I get tired more easily, and I have all these pinched vertebrae.
Soon, his seventh vertebrae fully collapsed, an agonizing compression fracture, due in part to years of bone-density-depleting therapies.
TMZ broke the story ... Kevin had 3 spinal fractures in the lumbar and thoracic areas, and surgeons fused the vertebrae.
In much of his work there is a vertebrae-like form that often morphs into a more voluptuous, feminine body.
He had sustained knee and thigh injuries while playing football and had neck surgery in 1988 to remove two vertebrae.
According to a lawsuit filed by the owners of Cider Riot against Patriot Prayer, the woman suffered a vertebrae fracture.
He sat on a curb as rescue workers checked out the cuts on his leg and slight facture in vertebrae.
Three vertebrae were broken, and she was temporarily paralyzed from the waist down and in a coma for a time.
Your neck is turned in a way that locks your upper cervical vertebrae, which can cause headaches and neck problems.
Scientists estimate the age of whale sharks based on dead specimens' vertebrae, which appear to have rings much like trees do.
Spinal vertebrae and the thoracic rib cage snap like twigs and then rip through the organs in the abdomen and chest.
As we begin to settle down, I stretch my neck to the left and the vertebrae let out an audible crack.
She broke several vertebrae in her neck and had to undergo physical therapy, but got some encouraging advice from her doctor.
In compositions like Papaver field and Vertebrae in bloom, he overlays printed x-ray sheets with thin decorative outlines of plants.
Your spine has 24 movable vertebrae with cartilage between them, which allows the backbone to expand and contract under certain circumstances.
The scientists recovered parts of its skull, lower jaw, neck and back vertebrae, ribs, shoulder and forelimb, back foot and osteoderms.
Take what happened with spinal fusion, an operation that welds together adjacent vertebrae to relieve back pain from worn-out discs.
A team statement later confirmed that Li had suffered multiple broken bones in his heel, as well as four fractured vertebrae.
The fossil is one of the more complete titanosaurs recovered in Africa, and it includes teeth, ribs, vertebrae and limb bones.
Weaver recovered from degenerative neck vertebrae in spring training to compile a 2-0 record with a 3.12 earned-run average.
Discharged once they know the compression vertebrae fracture I sustained in the accident is stable, I leave the hospital and Virginia.
In the time since we'd talked, my grandpa had tripped and fallen in his garden, breaking a vertebrae in his neck.
They included Olympic bronze medal-winning gymnast Beth Tweddle, who fractured two vertebrae in her back after crashing into a safety barrier.
Caused by inbreeding, Cooper's vertebrae are fused together and compressed — leading him to have half the body that a normal dog would.
Extra neck vertebrae help keep their heads above water and an excess of trapped gas serves as a built-in buoyancy device.
Peggy's husband Bill, and two other family members also in the car, suffered serious injuries including broken ribs and a broken vertebrae.
Growth spurts occur because the vertebrae in our backs act like a giant spring and are able to be stretched and compressed.
"To achieve their extraordinary length, giraffe cervical vertebrae and leg bones have evolved to be greatly extended," said Cavener in a release.
The study said Salem represents the only known fossil with 12 rib-bearing vertebrae in early humans prior to 60,000 years ago.
Each of the families had children with birth abnormalities, affecting in particular the vertebrae, heart, kidney, anus, esophagus and trachea, or limbs.
The bullet had shattered two of the strongest vertebrae, in the small of his back, nudging his spinal cord to the right.
But from behind, the polished hairstyle bucked all convention with a cool, reverse French braid running from crown to nape like vertebrae.
They found evidence of Hodgkin's in a vertebrae in the middle of his back and in the lining of his spinal column.
Woodward, it was too late: Three cervical vertebrae in her neck were crushed, and she died hours later on a surgeon's table.
" He described severe damage to Mr. Clark's body, including a shattered vertebrae, a collapsed lung and an arm broken into "tiny bits.
She plummeted into a wooded area, and she is in the hospital with several fractures, including broken vertebrae, CNN affiliate CBC reported.
She is dressed in worn jeans, woollen socks, and a plain black shirt; elk vertebrae hang on a string around her neck.
Mr. Jacobs said Ms. Bruns suffered two fractured feet and compressed vertebrae during the crash and could not walk on her own.
The Gomes news came shortly after the Indians announced that pitcher Tommy Hunter fractured a vertebrae protecting a child during a fall.
He suggested that the authors look at whether the rhinos had these extra vertebrae during times when they were more common on Earth.
The fossil was found to have only 12 rib-bearing vertebrae, the same number as modern humans — and one fewer than most apes.
It was too cold for her to recognize that the pain in her lower extremities was actually a broken L22012 vertebrae and hip.
The force of the impact fractured John's C-7 vertebrae, and Alana had to pull her husband from the water before he drowned.
The bones were discovered in 2008 — 10 pieces in total, including part of a left humerus, from the animal's wing, and three vertebrae.
Remain in staid cruising mode and feel your lumbar vertebrae compress in real time as you wriggle to gain some semblance of support.
She was not shown standing, which would have been difficult: the cancer had spread to her vertebrae; her spine was beginning to collapse.
Their vertebrae grew flanges so that they interlocked, helping the spine hold itself stiff and straight even when being pulled down by gravity.
At one point, his back had to be rebuilt after steroids used in his treatment so weakened his vertebrae that they were disintegrating.
That discovery is thanks to the fact that Little Foot retained her atlas, or the topmost cervical vertebrae between the head and neck.
The contact shattered two of his vertebrae, and doctors later told him that he was only 2 millimeters away from severing his spine.
Because of damaged vertebrae, he stands up to work and lies down to ride in a car, stretched out on the back seat.
Like Kuechenberg, though, he grappled with physical issues, including damaged hips and vertebrae in his neck, which doctors fused to mitigate the pain.
But as the years passed, he underwent knee and hip replacements, surgery to fuse vertebrae in his neck and a lower-back operation.
Archaeologists have also found 32 severed male neck vertebrae in a pile just off the court — probably sacrifices linked to the Aztec ballgame.
In 2006, national concerns over the safety of cheerleading peaked, when cheerleader Kristi Yamaoka fractured a vertebrae falling 15 feet from a pyramid.
The spine has thirty-three vertebrae, which are divided into five regions—the coccygeal, the sacral, the lumbar, the thoracic, and the cervical.
Hill took the cat to UC Davis where he was diagnosed with an infection of his spinal cord and surrounding vertebrae, CBS 13 reports.
It just hit at precisely the angle where all the force was transmitted to one spot…the cervical vertebrae which severed the spinal cord.
He had a traumatic brain injury, brain bleed, seven broken ribs, a broken scapula, shattered vertebrae, a broken toe and many scrapes and scratches.
While going for a routine tackle, Williams sustained a fractured vertebrae and lost the ability to move his lower body, Fox 5 DC reported.
A training accident in the military had caused him to fracture two vertebrae, which left him in near-constant pain and impaired his memory.
In the case of Cryptotora, however, the pelvis is a broad plate joined to a sacral rib, which in turn binds to the vertebrae.
Muñoz slid femurs and pelvic bones into the pants and lay Roberto's foot bones below, while Peccerelli lined up the vertebrae inside the shirt.
The team found five vertebrae that would have contained ribs, 24 normal ones, and three with one or two characteristics of a ribbed vertebra.
When the tide was low enough, the team uncovered more than 40 shark teeth from the boulder and part of the giant shark's vertebrae.
But Jaroslaw's knife had slid in between two of Fidyka's vertebrae, severing his spinal cord almost entirely and leaving a neat half-inch gap.
For one thing, the wood tiers, which act as the floors of a gridded structure enclosed by the chain-link fencing, also become vertebrae.
The partial fossil consists of an excellently preserved vertebrae (including neck and back), a partial skull, two feet, some ribs, and an upper arm bone.
I banged my head pretty badly, and it only made my back injuries that I already have worse—a herniated disk, compressed vertebrae, old age.
St. Paul police said one officer suffered a broken vertebrae when a concrete block was dropped on his head during the protest on the interstate.
But the most devastating injury: vertebrae in her neck that shattered, affecting her voice box, and seriously diminishing her ability to sing, her lawsuit says.
My doctor had to go in and fuse vertebrae that were loose because they were grinding against each other, effectively turning my discs to powder.
They also found a pile of 32 vertebrae from a severed male neck, which the NYT notes was "probably sacrifices linked to the Aztec ballgame."
Ankylosing spondylitis causes joints and vertebrae in the spine to fuse; Barber's neck, hips, and the base of his spine had essentially frozen in place.
During his film career, Li has racked up a long list of injuries, including a broken leg and ribs, fractured ankle, and cracked fifth vertebrae.
Three months ago, on November 25, a 66-year-old Michigan priest cracked his vertebrae during a hockey game, causing a severe spinal cord injury.
But further study revealed anatomical differences in the skull and vertebrae, and the coloration pattern Silva chose further distinguishes it from its more famous relative.
That changed when a car accident left him with an unbearable sharp pain in his spine, caused by an injury to two of his vertebrae.
He had broken several ribs in his fall, punctured a lung, crushed two vertebrae and suffered a brain injury and a broken wrist, he said.
He was released on Friday from Vancouver General Hospital in Vancouver, British Columbia, after being treated for broken vertebrae, a torn pancreas and other injuries.
Dismembered bodies found buried with marks on neck vertebrae suggesting they had their throats cuts, indicate that the Moche had a tradition of human sacrifice.
Conley was back in three weeks after breaking vertebrae in his lower back in late November, an injury expected to keep him out six weeks.
But neurosurgeons performed an operation that involved fusing metal rods to his vertebrae, while at the same time sending blood flow to his spinal cord.
The big belief within chiropractic is a misinterpretation of the term "subluxation," which, in the actual, anatomical sense, is a real misalignment of the vertebrae.
Some vertebrae hadn't fused in the Neanderthal's spinal column, but the same ones tend to fuse in modern humans between the ages of four and six.
The cops, luckily, were able to catch him," Jennifer told WTIC, adding that the accident left her sister with "fractured vertebrae [that] severed the spinal cord.
Inhale deeply, and as you exhale, tuck your chin into your chest and roll up one vertebrae at a time until you reach a seated position.
It also represents the only known evidence for the presence of 12 rib-bearing vertebrae in early humans prior to 60,000 years ago, the study says.
Experts call this the "soldier" position and say it's good for your back, as it stretches out your vertebrae and puts less stress on the spine.
Both had similar membranous wings and styliform, but Ambopteryx had a wider forelimb and a shorter tail with fused vertebrae at the tip, among other differences.
Ella Whistler suffered a severed vertebral vein, fractured vertebrae, collapsed lungs and several broken bones that may result in permanent nerve damage, according to the paper.
Among the fossils discovered include the majority of one of the animal's tusks, as well as skull fragments, vertebrae, and leg bones, according to the Tribune.
Because young children have developing vertebrae, weak neck muscles and a heavy head, this forward jolt can result in serious spinal cord damage and head injury.
I hit up my buddy and Venice neighbor Vince Cacace, CEO of VR/AR ad-tech startup Vertebrae, and told him to meet me in line.
Surgery would fuse the vertebrae, promising a quick fix and a comfortable recovery, but it would limit his neck's range of motion, ending his athletic career.
Then there was an effortful decapitation, with Jepsen keeping up buoyant patter as Dahl tried to sever vertebrae, using a knife held horizontally in two hands.
Doctors have used 3D printing in humans for purposes like reconstructing jawbones and vertebrae, and 3D models have also been used to plan for major surgeries.
A team at Nottingham Trent University has developed a system which enables two robotic arms "to semi-autonomously drill holes in individual vertebrae", the university said Wednesday.
When he and the bike came to rest, Stephenson was paralyzed from the chest down, the result of an injury to two vertebrae in his thoracic spine.
The upper portion of the skull hadn't developed, the arches in its vertebrae hadn't closed, and its ear bones were located at the back of its head.
The injured woman claims the fall knocked her unconscious, gave her a concussion, fractured her vertebrae and will result in permanent disability. Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Damn!
Specifically, it seems to be a dicraeosaurid, a small clade of sauropod dinosaurs with slightly shorter necks and a series of sharp spines protruding from their vertebrae.
Though the film's cast is full of funny folks, things turned very serious last month when Barinholtz fell from a high platform and fractured two cervical vertebrae.
At 24, Prous broke her neck in a traffic accident between the C4 and C5 vertebrae—sections of the cervical spine near the base of the neck.
The impact of his fall from a high platform on set five weeks ago left The Mindy Project star with two fractured cervical vertebrae in his neck.
Hood says he was hospitalized with bad injuries including a broken nose, broken ribs, head contusion, fractured vertebrae, cuts on his body and injuries to his eyes.
Savannah Chrisley is back in the driver's seat just one week after her serious car accident that left her with broken vertebrae and pain throughout her body.
Alex Austin was with friends in Guatemala on January 2 when he inadvertently dove into shallow ocean water and broke two vertebrae that pinched his spinal cord.
When I come to visit, on a searing-hot August day, it doesn't look like much—a wooden frame fitted with vertebrae-like slats up the sides.
Dutchwoman Annemiek van Vleuten fractured three vertebrae and suffered concussion in a horrible crash on the Vista Chinesa descent close to the finish at the Copacabana beach.
And as the surrounding muscles weaken, the bones may stiffen even more, causing the vertebrae to stack on top of each other and erase that natural curvature.
Even when you stand within touching distance of the Brachio's huge vertebrae, it's still hard to wrap your head around the idea that dinosaurs ever actually existed.
She has macular degeneration and severe hearing loss, in addition to a broken shoulder, three fractured vertebrae and a damaged disc as a result of several falls.
The last cave bears lived in western Europe, and at least one skeleton has been found with fragments of a human-made spear embedded in its vertebrae.
One surgery resulted in an infection, another surgery—after the disc re-herniated—led to meningitis and a long hospital stay, during which doctors removed a vertebrae.
One distinctive trait was the slight heart shape of Mnyamawamtuka's tail vertebrae, which "perhaps played a role in stiffening the tail from side-to-side," O'Connor said.

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