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Joint present between any two vertebrae of the backbone

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Answered by palludolu
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Facet Joints

The joints in the spine are commonly called Facet Joints. Other names for these joints are Zygapophyseal or Apophyseal Joints. Each vertebra has two sets of facet joints. One pair faces upward (superior articular facet) and one downward (inferior articular facet).

Answered by sramvinoba
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The joints between the articular facets, called facet joints, allow for some gliding motions between the vertebrae. They are strengthened by several ligaments: Ligamentum flavum - extends between lamina of adjacent vertebrae.

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