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- Lumbar Spine: What It Is, Anatomy Disorders - Cleveland Clinic
Your lumbar spine is the lower back region of your spinal column or backbone It consists of five bones (L1-L5) Other structures in or around your lumbar spine are your intervertebral disks, spinal cord and nerves, muscles, tendons and ligaments Your lumbar spine supports the weight of your body and allows a wide range of body movements
- Lumbar Spine Anatomy and Pain - Spine-health
The lumbar spine connects with the thoracic spine above at the thoracolumbar junction and the sacral spine below at the lumbosacral joint The lumbar motion segments may be affected by congenital (birth-related), degenerative, traumatic, or inflammatory disorders
- Lumbar - Wikipedia
In tetrapod anatomy, lumbar is an adjective that means of or pertaining to the abdominal segment of the torso, between the diaphragm and the sacrum
- Low Back Pain Pictures: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments - WebMD
The low back, also called the lumbar region, is the area of the back that starts below the ribcage Almost everyone has low back pain at some point in life
- Lumbar Vertebrae (Lumbar Spine) – Anatomy, Location, Diagram
The lumbar spine is the third and lowermost part of the spinal column, consisting of 5 lumbar vertebrae, L1-L5 They are found in the lower back, supporting the body’s weight and providing flexibility and movement
- Lumbar Spine: Understanding Its Structure and Function - HealthCentral
Known as the lumbar vertebrae, or “lumbar spine” (from L1 to L5 on your spinal column), they are located below the 12 chest (thoracic) vertebrae and above the five fused bones composing your
- Lumbar Spine Anatomy, Diagram Function | Body Maps - Healthline
The lumbar vertebrae are the largest movable bones of the backbone Their large size and bone strength is necessary because these vertebrae support… READ MORE
- Lumbar Spine Anatomy and Function - Verywell Health
The lumbar region is located between the thoracic (chest) region of the spine and the sacrum, a large bone at the base of the spine The lumbar spine usually curves slightly inward, called lordosis Problems with the lumbar spine may cause pain and limited motion in your back or hips
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