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welcome to spine academy this is the first chapter in a series on cervical spondylosis you can think of cervical spondylosis as age-related degeneration of the cervical spine or what you might colloquially know as cervical arthritis in this chapter weamp;#39;re going to talk specifically about cervical anatomy so itamp;#39;s meant for the viewer whoamp;#39;s really not that familiar with the cervical spine and itamp;#39;s meant really to orient you to the numbering and the shape of different structures in the cervical spine so weamp;#39;re going to break it into a few different areas weamp;#39;ll talk about the structural components weamp;#39;ll talk about the bony anatomy and the numbering of the different blocks that make it up weamp;#39;ll talk about the intervertebral discs the anatomy of a disc and also its relationship to some of the structures around it weamp;#39;ll talk about the ligaments that hold all that together and that in composite makes up the structura