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Figure 2: The Poisson Effect Applied to the Cervical Spine (a) During neck flexion, the axis of the cervical spine is the vertebral bodies, so both the spinal cord and space available for the spinal cord are stretched and narrowed (gray hatch marks), (b) During neck extension, both the spinal cord and space available for the spinal cord are compressed and widened

Figure 2: The Poisson Effect Applied to the Cervical Spine (a) During neck flexion, the axis of the cervical spine is the vertebral bodies, so both the spinal cord and space available for the spinal cord are stretched and narrowed (gray hatch marks), (b) During neck extension, both the spinal cord and space available for the spinal cord are compressed and widened