Keeps up your posture, allows you to move lower than the pelvis, and protects major connections from the brain to the rest of the body which are the messages to move.
It holds your body upright , it gives you a posture , it the one that makes you to be able to stand erect
the muscles in the back help stablize the spine
No
If you broke your spine with or without scoliosis you will need spine surgery. You will also need to take physical therapy to help strengthen your spine after the surgery.
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The discs in your back help support you spine. Without the discs your spine would literally fall apart.
Mild hypertrophic degeneration refers to a degeneration of the facet joints in the spine. Facet joints help support the spine and give it flexibility.
the increase in the spine is that the spine is big every year when you grow up. the spine increases when you grow up and sometimes when you get in a car accident and it is really bad you or your spinal cord can pop out of your body. that thing that protects your spine in the sense organ, skin. the skin can help the spinal cord not pop out when you get into a really bad accident. So remember that your spine is protected by the skin
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
Yes there are many. The help hold all those bones together.
To hold their spine, to help camouflage them
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