Osteoporosis - Spine
Definition- Spine
Spine
The spine (backbone) is composed of 33 interlocking bones called vertebrae that are separated by soft, compressible discs and supported by many different ligaments and muscles. It is divided into five segments: cervical (neck), thoracic (upper and middle back), lumbar (lower back), sacrum (pelvis), and coccyx (tailbone). In each segment, the vertebrae are numbered from top to bottom. For example, a C3 is the third vertebra in the neck area, while a T6 is the sixth vertebra in the thoracic area.
The vertebrae in the spine normally form 3 curves. These curves allow the spine to absorb shock as you move.
Category: Osteoporosis Clinic
Tags: Osteoporosis Clinic, Back Injury, Spine Surgery, Spine
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