The area above the lower back or waist is commonly referred to as the mid-back or upper lumbar region. It includes the thoracic spine, which comprises the upper and middle parts of the back, as well as the lower part of the rib cage. This area supports various movements and is crucial for maintaining posture and stability. It also contains muscles, ligaments, and nerves that contribute to overall back health.
The lower part of the back, just above the waist. This is true, it is your lower back, sort of behind your belly button area, i hope this answers your question
Yes, back dimples are real and can be found on people. Back dimples are indents in the lower back. They are located just above the butt area (or underwear waist band).
The L2 vertebra is located below the waist. It is part of the lumbar region of the spine, which consists of five vertebrae (L1 to L5) situated in the lower back. The lumbar region is typically considered to be below the rib cage and above the sacrum, aligning with the waist area.
hip problems maybe or lower back problems go to ur local doctor and ask him or her
what is the cause of the pain in the lower back andlowerleft chest
It can be sea lice if you were at a beach...
The small of you back is in the middle just about level with your waist. So it means interlocking your hands behind you with your elbows slightly bent.
kidneys are inferior and posterior to the liver
Believe it or not,Lady GaGa`s favorite tattoo is on at her lower back on her waist
When you bend at the waist, you primarily use the muscles in your lower back (erector spinae muscles) and hamstrings. These muscles work together to support your spine and enable the bending movement. It is important to engage your core muscles as well to provide stability and protect your back.
“i have transient pain which seems to be inside my body between my pelvis and my lower back. I can palpitate a sore area just above my buttocks and I have pain which radiates down my legs at times.”
Round the back of your torso, 1 either side and three quarters of the way down your upper half, I think.