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Uploaded by sanjuananestesia on Mar 30, 2008
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spinal cord ends at L1-L2 level at the conus medualris. after that you have the cauda equina. the spinal column is the bony structure.
memthrows 11 months ago
thank you:)
littlehappymonks 11 months ago
The IVD is NOT a shock absorber. This is also incorrect.
citychiro 1 year ago
33 Vertebra? WRONG!
The sacrum and coccyx are not vertebrae, they are fused bones of the axial skeleton. There are 24 vertebrae, as is definined in every medical book on earth. You should change your video otherwise it is not bad...
great video
rahuldr100 1 year ago
Very interesting. Thanks.
soledadjsbach 1 year ago
Highly recommend it for anatomy students!!!!
mtzjjorge 2 years ago
nice video thanks helps for studying
Slimnplatinum 2 years ago
The visuals are great, but it would be even better if the audio synched with the visuals.
sandik100 2 years ago
awful commentary-really hard to follow and i have graduated this!
ngc7seat 2 years ago
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spinal cord ends at L1-L2 level at the conus medualris. after that you have the cauda equina. the spinal column is the bony structure.
memthrows 11 months ago
thank you:)
littlehappymonks 11 months ago
The IVD is NOT a shock absorber. This is also incorrect.
citychiro 1 year ago
33 Vertebra? WRONG!
The sacrum and coccyx are not vertebrae, they are fused bones of the axial skeleton. There are 24 vertebrae, as is definined in every medical book on earth. You should change your video otherwise it is not bad...
citychiro 1 year ago
great video
rahuldr100 1 year ago
Very interesting. Thanks.
soledadjsbach 1 year ago
Highly recommend it for anatomy students!!!!
mtzjjorge 2 years ago
nice video thanks helps for studying
Slimnplatinum 2 years ago
The visuals are great, but it would be even better if the audio synched with the visuals.
sandik100 2 years ago
awful commentary-really hard to follow and i have graduated this!
ngc7seat 2 years ago