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Dictionary » L » Lumbar LumbarLumbar (Science: anatomy) Pertaining to the loins, the part of the back between the thorax and the pelvis. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Sugar Allergy... sided sciatica (sciatica is compression of the sciatic nerve - it innervates the muscles in the lower leg)... he had the standard tests - initial lumbar MRI showed slight compression of the lumbar spine... the standard treatment was given (strong pain killers) and he was being monitored... he ...
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Quadratus Lumborumits origin is from the posterior 1/3 of inner lip of iliac crest and ilio-lumbar ligment it attach to the medial 1/2 of last rib and tips of transverse processesof lumbar vertebra and intervertebral discs between from T2 to L5 so now you can guess the action
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BACK PAINBackaches may be due to spinal as well as muscular problem. Spinal pains are more common in thoracic and lumbar regions due to physical movement. Muscle pain can be distinguished as it is more on the sides of vertebral column than in the centre. And the muscles of the back ...
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spinal chord is not uniform throughout its length-whyThe diameter of the spinal chord is not uniform throughout its length. It possess 2 enlargments - the cervical and the lumbar. Why?
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What is this? REWARD!!!... round holes at each side). So, If Joker said that the length of this bone is 6 inches (sacrum + coccyx) then we'll add it with: - os vertebrae lumbar which nearly the same with os sacrum (+/- 3 inches) - os vertebrae thorasix (2 times longer than sacrum [+/- 6 inches]) - os vertebrae servix ...
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