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  2. Lumbar vertebrae: anatomy of the bony lumbar spine | Kenhub

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    Structure and location of the lumbar spine and features of the lumbar vertebrae. The lumbar spine is located in the lower half of the vertebral column, inferior to the thoracic vertebrae / rib cage and superior to the pelvis and sacrum. The lumbar vertebrae are five in number and desginated as vertebrae L1-L5.

  3. Lumbar Spine: What It Is, Anatomy & Disorders - Cleveland Clinic

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    Your lumbar spine is the lower back region of your spinal column or backbone. It consists of five bones (L1-L5). Other structures in or around your lumbar spine are your intervertebral disks, spinal cord and nerves, muscles, tendons and ligaments.

  4. Lumbar Anatomy - Physiopedia

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    The lumbar spine consists of 5 moveable vertebrae (numbered L1-L5). The lumbar vertebrae, as a group, produce a lordotic curve [1] The intervertebral discs are responsible for the mobility without sacrificing the supportive strength of the vertebral column.

  5. Typical lumbar vertebrae have several features distinct from those typical of cervical or thoracic vertebrae. The most notable distinction is the presence of a large vertebral body. The spinous process is short and thick, relative to the size of the vertebra, and projects perpendicularly from the body.

  6. Lumbar Vertebrae (Lumbar Spine) – Anatomy, Location, & Diagram

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    The lumbar spine is the third and lowermost part of the spinal column, consisting of 5 lumbar vertebrae, L1-L5. They are found in the lower back, supporting the body’s weight and providing flexibility and movement.

  7. The Lumbar Vertebrae: Anatomy and 3D Illustrations - Innerbody

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    The lumbar vertebrae consist of five individual cylindrical bones that form the spine in the lower back. These vertebrae carry all of the upper body's weight while providing flexibility and movement to the trunk region.

  8. The Lumbar Spine - Joints - Ligaments - TeachMeAnatomy

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    The lumbar spine is the third region of the vertebral column, located in the lower back between the thoracic and sacral vertebral segments. It is made up of five distinct vertebrae, which are the largest of the vertebral column.

  9. Lumbar vertebrae - Wikipedia

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    The lumbar vertebrae are located between the thoracic vertebrae and pelvis. They form the lower part of the human back in humans, and the tail end of the back in quadrupeds. In humans, there are five lumbar vertebrae. The term is used to describe the anatomy of humans and quadrupeds, such as horses, pigs, or cattle.

  10. The lumbar spine comprises the lower end of the spinal column between the last thoracic vertebra (T12) and the first sacral vertebra (S1). The spinal cord in this region has protection from five durable and mobile vertebrae (L1-L5) that allow for the dispersion of axial forces.

  11. The lumbar vertebrae (Latin: vertebrae lumbales) are five vertebrae (L1 - L5) in the lumbar part of the spine located downward from the thoracic vertebrae. They give skeletal support to the posterior abdominal wall. The lumbar vertebrae are characterized by their significant transverse processes and large size compared to other vertebrae.