The thoracic spine, where movement of the spinal column is most limited.
Spine. VERTEBREA
Movement of all sections of your back and spine
The pelvis and spine are connected through the sacroiliac joint, which is located at the junction of the sacrum (part of the spine) and the ilium (part of the pelvis). This joint helps to transfer forces between the upper body and lower body, allowing for stability and movement.
The Nuchae replaces the suprasinous ligament in cervical (Cx) region of the spine. It is important for stability as the Cx support the head and has a large range of movement.
The back ligaments are tough, fibrous tissues that connect bones in the spine. They help stabilize the spine by limiting excessive movement and providing support. Ligaments also play a role in maintaining proper alignment of the vertebrae, which is important for overall spine stability and movement.
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the movement of the fish is because of its bones and/or spine.
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A human's spine has more movement than that of most mammals
The coccyx is the tailbone, so the coccygeal region is the very lower end of the spine.
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