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- Spinal Stenosis: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms Treatment
Spinal stenosis is the narrowing of one or more spaces within your spinal canal It causes symptoms like back or neck pain and tingling in your arms or legs
- Spinal stenosis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Spinal bones are stacked in a column from the skull to the tailbone They protect the spinal cord, which runs through an opening called the spinal canal Some people are born with a small spinal canal
- Spinal cord - Wikipedia
The center of the spinal cord is hollow and contains a structure called the central canal, which contains cerebrospinal fluid The spinal cord is also covered by the meninges and enclosed by the neural arches Together, the brain and spinal cord make up the central nervous system
- The Spine: Anatomy and Function
The entire spinal column consists of 33 individual bones called vertebrae, plus two sections of naturally fused vertebrae – the sacrum and the coccyx – located at the very bottom of the spine
- Spinal Cord - Brain, Spinal Cord, and Nerve Disorders - MSD Manual . . .
The spinal cord consists of bundles of nerve axons forming pathways that carry incoming and outgoing messages between the brain and the rest of the body The spinal cord contains nerve cell circuits that control coordinated movements such as walking and swimming, as well as urinating
- Spinal Cord Disorder – Symptoms and Causes | Penn Medicine
The spinal cord is located within the vertebrae (the backbone) The spinal cord is divided into four areas, any of which can be affected by spinal cord disorders
- In brief: How does the spine work? - InformedHealth. org - NCBI Bookshelf
The bones of the spine protect the spinal cord, which runs along the spinal canal The vertebral arches are slightly indented at the top and bottom of each side
- Neuro 101: Spinal Cord • LITFL • Neurology library
In this section, we will cover the anatomical structure of the spinal cord and vertebral column, spinal nerve organisation, blood supply, motor and sensory pathways, clinical examination principles, myotomes and dermatomes, localisation of spinal cord lesions, and common spinal cord syndromes
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