Normal Cervical Spine Near Normal. Normal Cervical Spine Phase 1 Degeneration.

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Normal Cervical Spine Near Normal

Normal Cervical Spine Phase 1 Degeneration

Normal Cervical Spine Phase 1.5 Degeneration

Normal Cervical Spine Phase 2 Degeneration

Normal Cervical Spine Phase 3 Degeneration

Normal Cervical Spine Phase 3.5 Degeneration

Normal Cervical Spine Phase 4 Degeneration

Normal Cervical Spine Phase 4+ Degeneration

Healthy Spine Sick Spine Healthy Spine Sick Spine

Healthy Person Sick Person Healthy Person Sick Person

Healthy Healthy

Sick Sick Rotting, Decay, Deterioration Rotting, Decay, Deterioration

Healthy Sick Healthy Sick