- MultiCare Spine Center – Good Samaritan
Located at 1450 5th St SE, Suite 4500 in Puyallup, WA Open weekdays from 8am-5pm For information please call 253-792-6555
- Spine: Anatomy, Function, Parts, Segments Disorders - Cleveland Clinic
Your spine is a complex structure of small bones (vertebrae), disks, joints, ligaments and muscles Your spine protects your spinal cord and nerves Learn more about what your spine does and how this bone structure is important for your health
- Spinal column - Wikipedia
The spinal column, also known as the vertebral column, spine or backbone, is the core part of the axial skeleton in vertebrates The vertebral column is the defining and eponymous characteristic of the vertebrate
- Common Spine Problems Explained With Pictures - WebMD
Thank your spine, a stack of little bones called vertebrae along the center of your back, from your seat to your neck It supports your head, shoulders, and upper body
- Spine Basics - OrthoInfo - AAOS
It holds up your head, shoulders, and upper body It gives you support to stand upright, and gives you flexibility to bend and twist It also protects your spinal cord Your spine is made up of three segments When viewed from the side, these segments form three natural curves
- Spine anatomy: Function, segments, parts, and more - Medical News Today
The spine is a long column of bones that runs down the center of a person's back It helps with stability, structure, and movement Learn more here
- Anatomy 101: Understanding the Spine and Its Functions
Spinal evolution has seen a shift from a simple rod-like structure in early vertebrates to the intricate, segmented column in humans This evolution has allowed for greater flexibility and movement, as well as protection for the spinal cord
- Anatomy of the Spine - Spine Education
Spine anatomy is a complex structure made up of bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, and nerves It is typically divided into four sections: cervical (neck); thoracic (upper back); lumbar (lower back); and Sacrum (Figure 1) The spine supports the body, allows movement, and protects the spinal cord
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