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The human spine is a complex structure made up of
vertebrae, discs, the spinal cord, and nerves.
Vertebrae
are bones stacked one upon the other to protect the spinal cord
and the nerves which carry electrical signals between the brain
and the rest of the body.
The 24 vertebrae of the spine are divided into
three sections:
Each vertebrae is made
up of the vertebral body in the front, the facet joints in the
back and the pedicles, which connect the vertebral body to the
facet joints.

Intervertebrael discs are
soft, rubbery pads found between the vertebrae that make up the
spinal column.
In the middle of the spinal column is
the spinal canal—a
hollow space that contains the spinal cord and other nerve roots.
The disks between the vertebrae allow the back to flex or bend.
Disks also act as shock absorbers.
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