Cervical
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The weakest part of the spine is typically considered to be the junction between the lumbar (lower back) and sacral (pelvic) regions, known as the lumbosacral junction. This area is prone to disc herniation and other mechanical issues due to the significant amount of weight-bearing and movement that it supports.
The North/mountain area.
Its the Lumbar area of the spine that becomes concave.
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The lumbar region is generally considered the weakest part of the spine due to the significant load it bears from supporting the upper body. The cervical (not cumbrain) region is inherently more vulnerable to injury due to its mobility and structure, but the lumbar region is often more prone to strains and wear-and-tear issues.
stomach, face or chest area.
The upper sacral part of the spine. S1 to S2.
Yes, Northwestern Memorial Hospital does laser spine surgery.
The weakest bone in your body would be the spine or spinal cord. or your noseAdd 2.You probably mean weakest because of its sheer smallness. Or maybe you mean weakest because it's made of something weaker. The bones within the ear are probably the weakest because they are the smallest and you could break them very easily between your fingers. Re the answer above, I doubt if the spine is the weakest and the spinal cord is not a bone anyway. You might break your spine, but that would probably be because one vertebra has come away from another vertebra, not because the bone has broken.add 3. Possibly the Hyoid bone in the throat is among the weaker, as it may be broken just by finger or thumb pressure. But as in A2, the Stapes in the ear is very delicate, but very well protected. Both of these bone (groups) are disconnected from other bones of the body.
The thoracic spine has the most vertebrae - twelve.