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This article explores the significance of a .270° rotation of the occipital condyle and its impact on the cervical vertebrae, particularly the 14 cervical vertebrae in the human spine. We examine anatomical implications, potential effects on craniovertebral junction function, and clinical considerations in diagnosing and treating cervical spine disorders. Understanding this rotation helps in improving surgical outcomes and managing conditions related to cervical stability and mobility.
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