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Segmental spinal Cord level and Function ... Spinal Cord Injury Levels and Classification ... Spinal Cord Diagram at the Canadian Paraplegic Association (NS) web site...
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Vertebra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A vertebra (plural: vertebrae ) is an individual bone in the flexible column that defines vertebrate animals, e.g. humans. The vertebral column encases and protects the spinal cord, which runs fro...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertebra
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The diagram below indicates where in the body the spinal cord nerves extend to ... Cross Section of the Spinal Column ... spinal cord diagram...
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www.sci-recovery.org/sci.htm
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The spinal nerves which leave the spinal cord are numbered according to the vertebra at which they exit the spinal column. So, the spinal nerve T4, exits the spinal column through the foramen in the 4th thoracic vertebra. ... Diagram Showing The Relationship Between Spinal Nerve Roots and Vertebrae...
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www.apparelyzed.com/spinalcord.html
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Back to Implant Kit For Supporting A Spinal Column , All Patents . ... List by place ... Classification tree browser...
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General spinal cord and column information. ... Just like the spinal column is divided into cervical, thoracic, and lumbar regions, so is the spinal cord. Each portion of the spinal cord is divided into specific neurological segments.
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spinal column ; (click for larger image in new window) n. The series of articulated vertebrae, separated by intervertebral disks and held together by muscles and tendons, that extends from the cranium to the coccyx or the end of the tail, encasing the spinal cord and forming the supporting ... Diagram of the huma...
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