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Join the waitlist for my new A&P course this Fall 2026: If you need my help ... Note two minor errors; - At 1:54 I meant 5x Lumbar vertebra & 5x Fused Sacral
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So I want to show you some unique Anatomy with your first and second cervical In this episode of eOrthopodTV, orthopaedic surgeon Randale Sechrest, MD discusses the anatomy of the lumbar
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- In this episode of eOrthopodTV, orthopaedic surgeon Randale Sechrest, MD discusses the anatomy of the lumbar
- So I want to show you some unique Anatomy with your first and second cervical
- Join the waitlist for my new A&P course this Fall 2026: If you need my help ...
- Note two minor errors; - At 1:54 I meant 5x Lumbar vertebra & 5x Fused Sacral
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