no this term usually applies to that portion of the root that lies between the spinal cord and the intervertebral canal of the spinal column. Is inflammation of the root of spinal nerve
The medical root word 'coccygo' refers to the coccyx (end bone of the spinal column).
The dorsal column or medial lemniscus.
All animals with a spinal chord have a spinal column to protect it. The spinal column is often referred to as the "back bone", so only vertebrates have one.
The spinal column.
The medical root word 'meningo' refers to the meninges (coverings of the brain and spinal cord).
The root word of "colonel" is the Italian word "colonello," which means "column leader."
There are 7 bones that are formed at the top of the spinal column.
Myelo is the word root meaning bone marrow or spinal cord which comes from the ancient Greek word myelon. An example is myeloblast.
The spinal cord sends messages to the brain,if we didn't have a spinal cord we couldn't do anything
Nerve root abutment refers to the compression or irritation of a nerve root as it exits the spinal column. This can be caused by conditions such as a herniated disc, spinal stenosis, or degenerative changes in the spine. Symptoms can include pain, weakness, or numbness in the affected area supplied by the nerve.
What are spinal columns? they have an electrical wiring