ANATOMY 2300.03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Scoliosis, Kyphosis, Sternal Angle

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Provides bony protection for the spinal cord and nerve roots (coming off the spinal cord) Strong but flexible support for the trunk. Important in posture and support of body weight (transfers weight of head, neck, trunk to appendicular skeleton of lower limb). Transfer the weight of the structures through the vertebral column to the lower limb or to the pectoral girdle. The weight of the head, neck, and trunk will be transferred through the sacroiliac joint to the pelvic girdle. It is then transferred to the ischial tuberosity. Consist of 33 vertebrae (24 individual bones) 7 cervical (mammals), 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, 4 coccygeal. The 5 sacral vertebrae are fused together to form the sacrum. The 4 coccygeal are typically fused together to form the coccyx. The number of vertebrae is different for everyone but usually is similar. The vertebral foramen line so that it creates a canal through which the spinal cord can.

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