Spine Anatomy
The spine also called the back bone is designed
to give us stability, smooth movement as well as providing a corridor
of protection for the delicate spinal
cord. It is made up of bony segments called vertebra and fibrous
tissue called
inter vertebral discs. The vertebra and discs form a column from your
head to
the pelvis giving symmetry and support to the body. The spine can be
divided
in to 4 parts. The uppermost is the cervical region, consisting of 7
small
vertebrae that form the neck. As we move down the body, the
next 12
vertebra make up
the thoracic region or mid back from which the ribs are
hinged. The 5
lumbar vertebrae are the largest of the mobile vertebra and
supports
2/3 of the body’s weight. The lowest region of the spine is the
sacrum and coccyx. The sacrum is a triangular plate made up of five
fused
vertebral segments while the four coccyxes terminate the bony
spine.
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