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S2 supplies many muscles, either directly or through nerves originating from S2. They are not innervated with S2 as single origin, but partly by S2 and partly by other spinal nerves. They are most commonly known to govern the toes. The muscles are: sphincter urethrae membranaceae; gluteus maximus muscle; piriformis; obturator internus muscle
The second season was released in a four-disc DVD boxset in Region 1 on September 12, 2006, and in Region 2 on January 28, 2008. The DVD set contained all 22 episodes, as well as commentaries from creators, writers, actors, and directors on some of the episodes, while also containing deleted scenes from all of the episodes.
A disc herniation or spinal disc herniation is an injury to the intervertebral disc between two vertebrae, usually caused by excessive strain or trauma to the spine. It may result in back pain , pain or sensation in different parts of the body, and physical disability .
Season 2.0 and 2.5 were released on DVD in region 1 on December 20, 2005, [2] and September 19, 2006, [4] respectively. The complete second season was released on Blu-ray Disc in region 1 on April 6, 2010. [11] The complete second season was released on DVD in region 2 on August 28, 2006 [12] and in region 4 on April 4, 2007. [13]
S2 Games was a video game development company which was founded by Marc "Maliken" DeForest, Jesse Hayes, and Sam McGrath, based in Rohnert Park, California. [2] They also had a development location in Kalamazoo, Michigan .
6-disc set, 9 episodes; Collectible behind-the-scenes postcards show a candid, behind-the-scenes looks at the making of Stranger Things 2. Retro packaging designed to look like a vintage CBS-FOX VHS cassette tape. DVD release dates Region 1 Region 2 Region 4; November 6, 2018 TBA: TBA
The second season of the American television drama series Breaking Bad premiered on March 8, 2009, and concluded on May 31, 2009. It consisted of 13 episodes, each running approximately 47 minutes in length.
Tarlov cysts are most commonly located in the S1 to S4/S5 region of the spinal canal, but can be found along any region of the spine.They usually form on the extradural components of sacrococcygeal nerve roots at the junction of dorsal root ganglion and posterior nerve roots and arise between the endoneurium and perineurium. [10]