Anatomy 101 - The Spine
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anatomy of the spine spine protects the spinal cord or master controller of the body while giving the body flexibility. The spinal cord sends information from the brain to the rest of the body and from the body to your brain. If the vertebrae are out of a position, pressure is placed on the nerves, disrupting the message in a neutral position. The three spinal curves Aaron An s shape in this position. The spine is strong and stable, able to protect the nerves and spinal cord. The muscles of your back, stomach and buttocks support the spine and maintain the neutral spine position.