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  1. 18 Okt 2023 · Your spine is the long column of bones that extend from your neck to your lower back. Your spine starts at the base of your skull (head bone) and ends at your tailbone, a part of your pelvis (the large bony structure between your abdomen and legs).

  2. 5 Dis 2023 · Cervical spine (the neck): The first seven vertebrae at the top of the spine. Thoracic spine (the back): The twelve vertebrae of the mid-back that are attached to your ribs. Lumbar spine (the lower back): The five vertebrae of the lower back.

  3. 22 Feb 2024 · The spine, or backbone, is a long column of bones that runs down the center of a person’s back. It is essential for many functions, such as movement, support, and protecting the spinal cord. A ...

  4. The human spine is one of the most-studied examples, as the general structure of human vertebrae is fairly typical of that found in other mammals, reptiles and birds. The shape of the vertebral body does, however, vary somewhat between different groups of living species.

  5. 12 Sep 2023 · The vertebral column is divided into five regions and consists of 33 vertebrae interlaced by strong joints and ligaments . Although the spine can be a pain in the back, it’s function is very important. Thanks to the spine, you can twist, bend and sway your trunk in almost any direction.

  6. 17 Feb 2022 · Your lumbar spine has several functions, including: Supports your upper body, distributes body weight. Your lumbar spine supports the upper two sections of your spine — the seven vertebrae in your neck (cervical spine) and 12 vertebrae in your chest (thoracic spine) — and the weight of your head.

  7. 14 Nov 2022 · The vertebral column (also known as the backbone or the spine), is a column of approximately 33 small bones, called vertebrae. The column runs from the cranium to the apex of the coccyx, on the posterior aspect of the body. It contains and protects the spinal cord.

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