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Intervertebral Discs Collection

Intervertebral discs, the unsung heroes of our spine. Just like a well-oiled machine, our spine works tirelessly to support us throughout the day

Background imageIntervertebral Discs Collection: Spine with workers, spine repair F007 / 9907

Spine with workers, spine repair F007 / 9907
Conceptual computer artwork depicting a spine being repaired

Background imageIntervertebral Discs Collection: Medical chart showing the signs and symptoms of sciatica

Medical chart showing the signs and symptoms of sciatica

Background imageIntervertebral Discs Collection: Sciatica caused from herniated disc

Sciatica caused from herniated disc

Background imageIntervertebral Discs Collection: Anatomy of human pelvic bone and ligaments

Anatomy of human pelvic bone and ligaments

Background imageIntervertebral Discs Collection: Spine with workers, spine repair F007 / 9884

Spine with workers, spine repair F007 / 9884
Conceptual computer artwork depicting a spine being repaired

Background imageIntervertebral Discs Collection: Healthy spine

Healthy spine. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a healthy human spine seen from the side (sagittal side). The front of the spine is on the left

Background imageIntervertebral Discs Collection: Two views of the human spine

Two views of the human spine. This computer artwork shows a side (lateral) view (left) and an front (anterior) view (right)

Background imageIntervertebral Discs Collection: Spinal bones and ligaments

Spinal bones and ligaments. Historical anatomical artwork of thoracic (upper) spinal bones (yellow, vertebrae) and ligaments (white)

Background imageIntervertebral Discs Collection: Normal neck, CT scan

Normal neck, CT scan
Normal neck, coloured coronal CT (computed tomography) scan. Spinal bones (cervical vertebrae) are light blue, and soft tissue is dark blue. These bones make up the top part of the spine

Background imageIntervertebral Discs Collection: Lumbar spine and sacrum, computer artwork

Lumbar spine and sacrum, computer artwork
Lumbar spine and sacrum, side view, computer artwork. The bones of the spine (vertebrae) are blue and the intervertebral discs are red. The sacrum is at bottom

Background imageIntervertebral Discs Collection: Lumbar spine, computer artwork

Lumbar spine, computer artwork
Lumbar spine, side view, computer artwork. The bones of the spine (vertebrae) are blue and the intervertebral discs are red

Background imageIntervertebral Discs Collection: Lumbar spine and sacrum, artwork

Lumbar spine and sacrum, artwork
Artwork of the five lumbar (lower back) vertebrae and sacrum (at bottom) of the spine. Bones are white, intervertebral discs are blue. The lower back is typically a site of back pain

Background imageIntervertebral Discs Collection: Human spine model

Human spine model. Model of a human vertebral column (spine) showing a number of its vertebrae (white discs). The spine is the central supporting structure of the human body



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Intervertebral discs, the unsung heroes of our spine. Just like a well-oiled machine, our spine works tirelessly to support us throughout the day. From repairing herniated discs to preventing sciatica, these little cushions play a vital role in maintaining our overall health. When sciatica strikes due to a herniated disc, they can be excruciatingly painful. But fear not. Medical advancements have allowed us to understand and treat this condition better than ever before. A medical chart showcasing its signs and symptoms helps doctors diagnose and provide effective solutions. Understanding the anatomy of human pelvic bones and ligaments is crucial when it comes to spinal health. These structures work together harmoniously, ensuring stability and flexibility in our movements. Intricate procedures like spine repair F007/9907 are performed by skilled workers who specialize in restoring damaged intervertebral discs. Their expertise ensures that we regain mobility and live pain-free lives once again. CT scans offer valuable insights into the state of our spines. Whether it's a normal lower spine or neck scan, these images help healthcare professionals identify any abnormalities or areas requiring attention. A healthy spine is truly something to cherish. With proper care through exercise, good posture habits, and regular check-ups with your doctor, you can maintain optimal spinal health for years to come. Take a moment today to appreciate your backbone – those intervertebral discs deserve some recognition too.