Sounds like a possible cyst. Hopefully not. And Hopefully not malignant. Get it checked.
No.The cervical spine is in the neck and is above the lumbar spine, which is in the low back. Because we reference things from anatomical position, which is standing upright, and because the term "inferior" is used to denote things that are below, that statement would be incorrect. Therefore, we could correctly say the cervical spine is superior, or rostral, to the lumbar spine. We could also say that the lumbar spine is inferior, or caudal, to the cervical spine.
You back bone refers to the spinal column in the human skeleton. The spine is made up of 24 vertebrae and can be divided into three parts: the Cervical spine (top), the thoracic spine (middle) and the lumbar (lower back).
The bone that runs down your back is called the spine, also known as the vertebral column or backbone. It is made up of 33 individual vertebrae stacked on top of each other, which are divided into different sections: Cervical spine (neck region) – 7 vertebrae Thoracic spine (upper and mid-back) – 12 vertebrae Lumbar spine (lower back) – 5 vertebrae Sacrum – 5 fused vertebrae Coccyx (tailbone) – 4 fused vertebrae The spine protects the spinal cord(561-836-7248) and supports the body, allowing flexibility and movement.
Spine. VERTEBREA
The spine is composed of 24 different bones called vertebrae, 7 in your neck, 12 in your upper to mid back, and 5 in your low back. The upper to mid back vertebrae are called thoracic vertebrae, and they are referred to as T1-T12 from top to bottom. T3 & T4 are then the 3rd and 4th thoracic vertebrae from the top. They are located right between your shoulder blades (called scapulae)!
your spine could be out of line. it would cause your ribs to pull and feal like its in your sternim as well as your back.
No.The cervical spine is in the neck and is above the lumbar spine, which is in the low back. Because we reference things from anatomical position, which is standing upright, and because the term "inferior" is used to denote things that are below, that statement would be incorrect. Therefore, we could correctly say the cervical spine is superior, or rostral, to the lumbar spine. We could also say that the lumbar spine is inferior, or caudal, to the cervical spine.
Although CDs do not have a spine, a CD Case would. Similar to the spine of a book, the spine would be the narrow vertical back side of the case which includes the hinge thingee... if you partially open the case and view it from the bottom, the spine would be the bottom of the "V".
Inflammation on the middle back right side to the hip and right thigh can't sleep on the right side what is this?
That would most likely be the top ridge of one of your vertebra in your spine.
If you look at the shape of a dog's body, laying on his back (spine) would be an unstable condition, and he'd roll to the side one way or the other. Dogs do not lie on their spine because it hurts. :) There are dogs that lay right on their backs, my dog does it.(Jack Russell)
It is in the thoracic spine. There are 12 thoracic vertebrae and that one is the lowest. You would find it in your low back.
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yes their is. spine surgery is only your spine. back surgery is when you opperate on spine, ribs,and mucsels.
if the spine consists of a long bone we cudent bend our back
Well, scoliosis is a curvature of the spine. The cervicothoracic part deals with the location of the curve. The cervical region is the neck, and the thoracic is the upper back. So the cervicothoracic scoliosis would be a curvature of the spine in the neck/upper back
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