our spine allows us to stand up on two legs, make a host of other movements, sit down etc.
Your spine supports your body and protects your spinal cord.
Your spine also helps protect your orgins like your brain, Heart, and lungs.
the backbone is just what it says it keeps are body standing up straight. without it we would all look like pancakes
It supports your body
the main support is your spine without it u would be dangling haha.
The skeleton
Depends on the devellopment of the spine, the length of the spine, the strength of the muscles involved at the point where the weight is on the spine. Depends on the shape and the material of the weight. Cant be answered like this. Go look at weightlifting contests by supermans on eurosport.
These muscles are the core and they give proper posture to the body. That is they support the spine and maintain their optimal position and in turn helps in protecting the spine. for spine, maintaining proper posture is the best protection. So along with lower back muscles the abdominal and oblique muscles help protect the spine
The cervical spine and the lumbar region. The cervical spine supports the head and is a major threat if injured trauma in this region (Above C3) can cause respiratory arrest.The lower back (lumbar spine) has the least structural support and endures the most strain, making it the most frequently injured area of the spine.The 12 vertebral bodies in the upper back make up the thoracic spine. The firm attachment of the rib cage at each level of the thoracic spine provides stability and structural support and allows very little motion, which means that thoracic disc injuries are rare.
your spine
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Your spine and feet
The spine or backbone.
pelvis, spine and skull
Lumbar support pillows are designed to offer total spine support. Once your spine is supported, you should be relieved of pain and discomfort. You can then use it regularly to prevent this kind of problem.
the main support is your spine without it u would be dangling haha.
In your vertebral column (spine, backbone). The term "disk" refers to your spinal disks; which are the ones that give motility and support to your spine.
The discs in your back help support you spine. Without the discs your spine would literally fall apart.
The skeleton
Depends on the devellopment of the spine, the length of the spine, the strength of the muscles involved at the point where the weight is on the spine. Depends on the shape and the material of the weight. Cant be answered like this. Go look at weightlifting contests by supermans on eurosport.
Mild hypertrophic degeneration refers to a degeneration of the facet joints in the spine. Facet joints help support the spine and give it flexibility.