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Discover the anatomy and function of the vertebral column — cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal vertebrae explained with clinical insights. This concise video breaks down the spine’s 33 vertebrae, core structures (vertebral body, arch, foramen, processes), intervertebral discs (annulus fibrosus and nucleus pulposus), and major ligaments that stabilize and protect the spinal cord. You’ll learn region-specific features: the cervical spine’s transverse foramina, atlas and axis for head movement; thoracic vertebrae with costal facets for rib articulation; lumbar vertebrae built for weight-bearing and flexion; the fused sacrum forming pelvic stability; and the coccyx as an attachment hub for pelvic floor muscles. The video highlights biomechanics—how discs absorb shock and allow bending and rotation—and clarifies common clinical conditions like kyphosis, lordosis, scoliosis, and cervical spondylosis that produce pain and altered spinal mechanics. Viewers will gain a practical understanding of facet joints, spinous and transverse processes, vertebral canals, and how anatomical variation influences mobility and vulnerability to injury. Ideal for medical students, health professionals, fitness coaches, or anyone wanting a clear, actionable overview of spinal anatomy and its clinical relevance. Watch to improve your anatomical knowledge, inform safer exercise and rehabilitation strategies, and recognize structural causes of common back and neck pain. Subscribe and watch now to strengthen your spine knowledge and apply these insights to clinical practice, training, or self-care.

