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Spine Anatomy
Anatomy Lesson
Cervical
Thoracic
Lumbar
Sacrum & Coccyx
Disc
Facet Joint
Ligament
Muscle
Nerve Structure
Spine Curve
Vascular System
Vertebral Column
 
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Lumbar
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The third part of the spine is the lumbar vertebrae. There are normally five lumbar bones. However, some people have one less or one more. These vertebrae are the largest and strongest of the three regions (cervical, thoracic, and lumbar) because these carry the bulk of the body's weight. Five pairs of lumbar nerves manipulate the movement and sensory functions of the lower extremities.





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