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Spine Anatomy-These openings provide passageways for spinal nerves that proceed between joining vertebrae and connect to the Human Spinal Cord. ... Human Spine Vertebra & Disk...
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www.innerbody.com/image/skel05.html
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Human spine Model-The spinal dura mater forms a tough, tubular dural sheath that extends into the vertebral canal and surrounds the Human spine. ... Human Spine (Cut View)
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www.innerbody.com/image/skel04.html
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The normal anatomy of the spine is usually described by dividing up the spine into 3 major sections: the cervical, the thoracic, and the lumbar spine. (Below the lumbar spine is a bone called the sacrum, which is part of the pelvis).
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www.scoi.com/spinanat.htm
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Vertebral column - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In human anatomy, the vertebral column ( backbone or spine ) is a column usually consisting of 33 vertebrae, the sacrum, intervertebral discs, and the coccyx situated in the dorsal aspect of the...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertebral_column
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The spinal column is one of the most vital parts of the human body, supporting our trunks and making all of our movements possible. When the spine is injured and its function is impaired the consequences can be painful and even disabling.
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www.back.com/anatomy.html
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878 Human spine Illustration. Fotosearch Stock Photography and Stock Footage helps you find the perfect photo or footage, fast! We feature 5,800,000 royalty free photos, 95,000 stock footage clips, digital videos, vector clip art images, clipart pictures, background graphics, medical illustrations, and maps. ... Human Skeleton...
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Many people think that the human spine is weak or vulnerable.Look closely at the spine and see how tough it is and how well designed it is to do its job. ... The Human Spine and Back Anatomy...
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www.lower-back-pain-toolkit.com/human-spine.html
www.lower-back-pain-toolkit.com/human-spine.html
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Comparative study of static curves of the thoracic and lumbar spine in men and women has been realized under constraints of compression by weightlifting and elongation by exercise to parallel bars. In two athletic practices, curves decrease their arrow, ending to a straighter and more rigid column.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/9004869
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