Theonly thing I an suggest that is treated with particular care is the ulnar nerve which runs around the bottom back of the elbow. It controls every thing from half the ring finger out to the pinkie and up that edge of the hand.
YESbecause its the Removal of a portion of bone posterior to the foramen magnum in order to allow greater space for the nervous system structures within.
Posterior to Iris
The xiphoid process of the sternum, the coastal margin of the thoracic wall, ends of ribs XI and XII, ligaments that span across structures of the posterior abdominal wall; and lumbar vertebrae
to connect superior colliculus, pretectal nucleus and medial longitudinal bundle (MLB) of both sides of the midbrain together - these structures are involved in the bilateral pupillary light reflex.
The Palatine bone forms the posterior roof of the mouth.
About 5 to six weeks
The ICD-9-CM code for Closed Posterior Dislocation of the Elbow is 832.02.
Dorsal Structure, Ventral Structure, Anterior, and Posterior.
The posterior vena cava and the aorta work together to move blood to and from the lower half of the body.
Posterior hip replacement is easier to perform (the majority of cases use this approach), however some studies indicate that it has a slightly higher risk off dislocation (but not significantly so).Anterior approach is more technical (and requires more training), and may require special operating tables (which have been linked to complications such as broken ankles), however the recovery time is shorter (by a few days), and has a slightly lower risk of dislocation than the posterior approach.Unless the surgeon is a regular user of the anterior approach (done 20+), I would go for the posterior approach.
The deltoid muscle helps to prevent the dislocation of the long bone in the upper arm. The blood supply to the deltoid is through the posterior circumflex humeral artery.
Spinal nerve.....
The anterior refers to the front of the body or an organ, while the posterior refers to the back. These terms are used to describe the location or position of structures in relation to the body.
Mesentery, it is double layered peritoneal fold
Your answer depends on what particular joint you are asking about. I assume you are asking about the knee in which the posterior cruciate ligament prevents the femur from slipping forward (anterior) in the joint with the fibia and tibia.
The heart has three surfaces: anterior, inferior and posterior. The anterior, sternocostal surface, the inferior or diaphragmatic surface and the base of the heart, the posterior surface.
For a woman : Clitoris, urethral opening, vaginal orifice, anus