ANATOMY AND DISEASES OF THE SPINE

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  • Akbaraliyeva Maxsuma Gayratjon kizi , Qambarov Zafarbek Ğayratjonovich Author

Abstract

This article provides information on the anatomical structure of the spine, its main sections, functional significance, and its role in human movement. Additionally, it analyzes the most common spinal diseases, their causes, clinical symptoms, and treatment methods. The article is beneficial for healthcare professionals and students, highlighting the essential principles for maintaining spinal health.

 

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2025-02-24

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