"Zygapophyseal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Zygapophyseal refers to the zygapophyses, which are bony projections on the posterior arches of the vertebrae. These projections serve as points of attachment for ligaments and intervertebral muscles, providing support and stability to the spine. The term is often used in anatomy and medical contexts to describe the relationship between the vertebrae and surrounding tissues.
The term "zygantrum" is not a word in the English language. It appears to be a made-up or imaginary word, possibly a misspelling or a mix of other words.
A joint between vertebrae, specifically, the posteroarticular facet, the interarticular process, the capsular ligament of the joint, and the spinal ligaments. It's a scientific term used in anatomy and the medical field to describe a part of the spine.