The most common disorders affecting the spine are degenerative, most often following trauma such as hard labour or whiplash. In spondylosis, bony spurs called osteophytes project from vertebrae and become denser, and vertebral disks degenerate and protrude. More commonly protrusion of a vertebral disk causes the spinal canal to narrow, distorts the local ligaments, and compresses an emerging nerve root, resulting in pain, weakness, and numbness in the area. Lumbar spinal stenosis is a condition characterized by the narrowing of a few segments of the spinal canal when the vertebrae, disks, and ligaments protrude, compressing the nerve roots
i) Scoliosis- Abnormal sideways curvature of the vertebral column.
ii) Spondylolisthesis - A forward displacement of one vertebra on another, usually in the lower back region due to either a traumatic or a congenital defect.
iii) Vertebral osteomyelitis- Vertebral osteomyelitis is the infection of the bones of the vertebral column. It may be caused by either a bacteria or a fungus. Bacterial or pyogenic vertebral osteomyelitis is the most common form.
The vertebral region is medial to the scapula.
Vertebral Foramen - JSO
The bones of the skeleton are in some way connected to the vertebral column.
at the level of the inter-vertebral disc between T4 and T5.
The vertebral column and skull is another description for the spinal column. See the related link for more information. The entire vertebral column consists of the skull, the 33 vertebrae and the ribcage.
The vertebral body, which is situated anteriorly, houses the vertebral disc.
The vertebral arch :)
3 inches
The vertebral column is inferior to the skull.
the sternum is anterior to the vertebral column
the sternum is anterior to the vertebral column
Vertebral end plates are the top and bottom portions of the vertebral bodies that interface with the vertebral discs. The vertebral end plate is composed of a layer of thickened cancellous (spongy) bone.
The vertebral region is medial to the scapula.
vertebral column is inferior to the tranchea
the vertebral column is located below your skull on your back.
Vertebral Foramen - JSO
Some of the problem associated with mental problems are the eating disorders,mood disorders and anxiety disorders.