Las vértebras son los huesos que conforman la columna vertebral, la cual rodea y protege a la médula espinal. Los discos intervertebrales son tejidos blandos ubicados entre las vértebras que actúan como amortiguadores entre una vértebra y otra y absorben energía cuando la columna se flexiona, se extiende o gira. Los nervios de la médula espinal salen de la columna a través del espacio que hay entre las vértebras.
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