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The Spinal Cord - Meninges - Vasculature - TeachMeAnatomy

The spinal meninges are three membranes that surround the spinal cord – the dura mater, arachnoid mater, and pia mater. They contain ...

Spinal Cord Injury Resource Center

United Spinal Association's Spinal Cord Injury Resource Center: Guidance – Answers – Peer Support – Community – Resources.

Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerve Roots - Spine-health

The Essentials of a Pinched Lumbar Spinal Nerve. Illustration of the lumbar spinal nerves and the sciatic nerve. Save. The L5 and S1 spinal nerve roots are at a ...

Degenerative Spine Conditions - UC Davis Health

Degenerative spine conditions involve the gradual loss of normal structure and function of the spine over time.

Spinal cord | Nerves, Reflexes, Pathways - Britannica

Spinal cord, major nerve tract of vertebrates, extending from the base of the brain through the canal of the spinal column.

Anatomy of the Spinal Cord (Section 2, Chapter 3) Neuroscience ...

The spinal cord is a cylindrical structure of nervous tissue composed of white and gray matter, is uniformly organized and is divided into four regions.

The Spine: Anatomy and Function - National Spine Health Foundation

Your spine plays an essential role in supporting the body's structure and vital functions. It protects the nervous system, facilitates movement, and enables ...

About Lumbar Spinal Cord Injury - Shepherd Center

Shepherd Center incorporates recreation therapy and activity into our rehabilitation programs to improve self esteem, relieve stress and increase mobility.

Spinal Cord Anatomy - Physiopedia

The spinal cord consists of a densely packed column of nerve tissue, which runs from the brainstem to around L1-2 in adults.

Spinal Screening Program | Texas DSHS

Spinal Screening Policy (Updated August 2018) · Girls will be screened two times, once at age 10 (or fall semester of grade 5) and again at age 12 (or fall ...

Spine anatomy: Function, segments, parts, and more

The spine is a long column of bones that runs down the center of a person's back. It consists of 33 vertebrae across different regions of the spine.

Common Spine Problems Explained With Pictures - WebMD

A herniated disk, bone spur, or some other spine problem can put pressure on it. Doctors call this sciatica. It usually affects only one side of ...

Spinal stenosis Information | Mount Sinai - New York

Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the lumbar or cervical spinal canal. The narrowing can cause compression on nerve roots resulting in pain or weakness of the ...

Spinal Cord Injury: Signs, Causes, and Prevention - Healthline

What are the symptoms of a spinal cord injury? · problems walking · loss of control of the bladder or bowels · inability to move the arms or legs · feelings of ...

The spinal cord - Queensland Brain Institute

The spinal cord is part of the central nervous system and consists of a tightly packed column of nerve tissue that extends downwards from the brainstem ...

How Does The Spinal Cord Work - Christopher Reeve Foundation

Neurons in the motor cortex, the region of the brain that controls voluntary movement, send their axons through the corticospinal tract to connect with motor ...

What is the Spine? | Nashville Neurosurgery Associates

The cervical spine includes the upper-most portion of the spine, in the neck. The thoracic spine is the mid-section of the spine, and the lumbar ...

Spinal Technology | Home

We are a leader in the design and fabrication of spinal braces for stabilization, immobilization, and the correction of various spine abnormalities.

Spine Disorders | Condition - UT Southwestern Medical Center

The specialized spine doctors at UT Southwestern Spine Center are dedicated to helping patients overcome spine problems, providing comprehensive care.

Anatomy of the Spine - Health Encyclopedia

Anatomy of the Spine. Spinal column. The vertebral column is also called the spinal column or backbone. It's made up of 33 vertebrae that are separated by ...