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What is the five divisions of the back named?

Cervical - region of the neck Thoracic - region of the chest Lumbar - region of the waist Sacral - region of the sacrum Coccygeal - region of the tailbone


What are the common names for the 5 spine riegons?

cervical region: neck Thoracic region: back Lumbar region: lower back sacral region: pelvic girdle Coccyxgeal region: tailbone


What therapeutic area is back pain?

Back pain is usually confined to lumbo sacral region, buttock or thighs.


What are the region of the spine?

The spine (also called backbone or vertebral column) starts at the top of your neck, just under the scull, and goes all the way down to your tail-bone.  There are 5 regions of the spine: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal.  However the 3 most commonly discussed regions are the cervical, thoracic, lumbar regions.  The cervical region is in the neck.  The thoracic region is in the upper to mid back.  The lumbar region is in the low back.  The sacral region is in the back of your pelvis, between your buttocks.  Finally, the coccygeal region is your "tail-bone."


Which bone means Spina Bifida?

The bones either in the sacral region or the lumbar region of the spine (lower part of the back) are affected by Spina Bifida, not just one particular bone.


What is the area of the lower back?

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How many different rigons are in the spine and what are they?

There are 5 regions in the spine:cervical (7 vertebrae)thoracic (12)lumbar (5)sacral (5 fused)coccygeal (4 fused)


Where is the lumbar region of the body?

The right lumbar abdominal region, also called the right flank, contains primarily the intestines.


Pressure ulcers are usually associated with skin overlying where?

The skin overlying bony prominences is the most prone to developing ulceration.


What does sacral mean?

"Sacral" refers to the sacrum, which is a triangular bone at the base of the spine. It is located between the fifth segment of the lumbar spine (L5) and the coccyx (tailbone). The sacrum is made up of five fused vertebrae and forms the back portion of the pelvis. It plays a crucial role in supporting the weight of the upper body and transferring it to the hips and legs. The sacral region is also important in terms of the nervous system, as it contains the sacral spinal nerves, which control various functions in the lower part of the body.


What is a sacral vertebra?

The vertebrae is located at the top of your body and ends at your lower back.


What are thouse people call that put your back in t place?

Assuming youre asking "what are those people called that put your back into place" the answer is chiropractors, osteopaths, cranio-sacral therapists.