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Encyclopedia > Spinal

Spine is a word with several meanings. Most common is reference to a sharp, pointed or needle-like structure, such as the spines on a cactus plant.


A rather different meaning refers to the column of vertebral bones that form the backbone or "spine" of vertebrate organisms, supporting the body and protecting the spinal cord from damage. Alluding to this meaning of "spine" as a principal or central element in support of a body is the sense that a mountain range forms the 'spine' of an island or continent. Also, the spine of a book is the part where the inside edges of all the pages are joined and bound together; that face of a bound publication seen on shelved books.


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Spinal Cord Injury Information Page: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) (870 words)
A spinal cord injury usually begins with a sudden, traumatic blow to the spine that fractures or dislocates vertebrae.
Spinal cord injuries are classified as either complete or incomplete.
An incomplete injury means that the ability of the spinal cord to convey messages to or from the brain is not completely lost.
Spinal cord - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (697 words)
The spinal cord is a part of the vertebrate nervous system that is enclosed in and protected by the vertebral column (it passes through the spinal canal).
The spinal cord originates inside the brain at the inferior end of the medulla oblongata, exiting the skull via the foramen magnum.
The spinal cord carries sensory signals and motor innervation to most of the skeletal muscles in the body.
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