The whole spine consists of 33 bones called vertebrae.
The first seven are the cervical vertebrae.The next
twelve vertebrae form the thoracic spine. The five vertebrae
below the thoracic form the lumbar spine. The remaining
vertebrae form the sacral spine (5 fused vertebrae)
and the coccyx (4 fused vertebrae).
The spine ligaments and muscles control movements of
the spine. They allow rotation, flexion, extension and
lateral bending movements. Intervertebral discs act
as cushions between the vertebrae during these movements
and axial loading.
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