That's called the cauda equina because it resembles a horses tail.
Cauda equina is the roots of the spinal nerves controlling movement and sensation in the legs. These nerve roots are located in the lower spine and resemble a horse's tail (cauda equina in Latin).
Horse's tail
i develop cauda equina syndrome post laminectomy with rupture of the spinal cor membrane dura madre
Cauda Equina is a bundle of spiral nerves and spinal nerve root-PAula and Jand
The cauda equina is a cluster of nerves located approximately in the middle of the back. Its purpose is basically to transmit messages from the upper part of the human body to the lower.
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cauda equina
a bundle of separete nerve
The cauda equina is the bunch of spinal nerves at the caudal end of the spinal cord from L3-CO1. The filum terimanle is the non-neural fiborous end
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