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vertebral column, also
known as the backbone, spine, or
spinal column, is the core part of the
axial skeleton in
vertebrate animals. The
vertebral column is...
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brainstem to the
lumbar region of the
vertebral column (backbone) of
vertebrate animals. The
center of the
spinal cord is
hollow and
contains a
structure called...
- grey
column (also
called the
anterior cornu,
anterior horn of
spinal cord,
motor horn or
ventral horn) is the
front column of grey
matter in the
spinal cord...
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Spondylolisthesis is the
displacement of one
spinal vertebra compared to another.
While some
medical dictionaries define spondylolisthesis specifically...
- the
spinal canal,
vertebral canal or
spinal cavity is an
elongated body
cavity enclosed within the
dorsal bony
arches of the
vertebral column, which...
- body. In the
human body
there are 31
pairs of
spinal nerves, one on each side of the
vertebral column.
These are
grouped into the
corresponding cervical...
- that make up the
vertebral column or spine, of vertebrates. The
proportions of the
vertebrae differ according to
their spinal segment and the particular...
- The name dorsal-
column medial lemniscus comes from the two
structures that
carry the
sensory information: the
dorsal columns of the
spinal cord, and the...
- In
combat sports, a
spinal lock is a
multiple joint lock
applied to the
spinal column,
which is
performed by
forcing the
spine beyond its
normal ranges...
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following the injury. At each
level of the
spinal column,
spinal nerves branch off from
either side of the
spinal cord and exit
between a pair of vertebrae...