Question 3 (1 point) Which of the following describes the lumbar spine facet joint arthrokinematic motion during (L) lateral flexion in the neutral position? a) Ipsilateral facet moves caudal and anterior; contralateral facet moves cephalic and posterior. b) Ipsilateral facet moves cephalic and medial; contralateral facet moves cephalic and medial. c) Ipsilateral facet moves caudal and anterior; contralateral facet moves caudal and lateral. d) Ipsilateral facet moves cephalic and posterior; contralateral facet moves caudal and posterior. Question 4 (1 point) In the cervical spine, the greatest amount of rotation is available at which of the following motion segments? a) C1 to C2
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