| spinal manipulation |
Manual therapy for symptomatic relief and functional improvement of the back in which loads are applied to the spine using short or long lever methods. The selected spinal joint is moved to its end range of voluntary motion, followed by application of an impulse load.
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| spinal column |
The bones of the back. The spinal column protects the spinal cord and allows for movement of the body in various ranges of motion. There are 24, movable bones (also known as vertebrae), plus a sacrum and a coccyx at the bottom of this column which is surrounded by the bony pelvis.
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| spinal cord |
The extension of the brain. Coming off of the spinal cord are 31 pairs of spinal nerves which communicate with the body as a whole. The spinal cord is protected by the Spinal Column.
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| spinal a. |
analgesia produced by injection of an opioid into the subarachnoid space around the spinal cord; cf. spinal anesthesia.
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| spinal a., anterior |
arteria spinalis anterior.
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