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The 3 functions of the spine

We're happy to share with you our new series called "Spine Anatomy Fundamentals"! In this series we will be focusing on basic spine anatomy that everyone should know. Our first lesson explores "The 3 Functions of the Spine".

Posture

Support and balance

The spine holds the head above the pelvisin both standing and sitting positions. Its structure features 
different curves, offering optimal body weight distribution and contributing to balance and posture.

posture

Motion

Flexibility and mobility

The connecting elements between the vertebrae such as discs, posterior joints and ligaments, enable a multitude of movements:

- Flexion (Bending forwards)
- Extension (Bending backwards)
- Lateral flexion (Bending right/left)
- Rotation (Torsion/twisting) 

 

Motion

Protection

Vital protection

The spine houses and protects the spinal cord and nerves, responsible for transmitting messages between the brain and the rest of the body.

Protection

Posture

Support and balance

The spine holds the head above the pelvisin both standing and sitting positions. Its structure features 
different curves, offering optimal body weight distribution and contributing to balance and posture.

posture

Illustrations has been designed using assets from Freepik.com 

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