Answer
The two spinal enlargements are :
Function :
1) Cervical enlargement : It supplies nerves to
the upper limbs.
Location :
C3 to T1 spinal cord segments
2) Lumbar enlargement : It supplies nerves to the lower limbs.
Location : L1 to S3 spinal cord segments
- These enlargements provides space for large number of nerves to
leave the spinal cord in order to innervate upper and lower
limbs.
What are The two spinal enlargements and the function for each one.. aslo where are they...
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B. The Spinal Nerves. Answer the following: If the anterior root was compressed, describe what function(s) might be lost. If the posterior root was compressed, describe what function(s) might be lost.
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In treating spinal injuries, it is often necessary to provide
some tension along the spinal column to stretch the backbone. One
device for doing this is the Stryker frame, illustrated in part (a)
of the figure. A weight W is attached to the patient
(sometimes around a neck collar, as shown in part (b) of the
figure), and friction between the person's body and the bed
prevents sliding.(Figure 1)
Part A
If the coefficient of static friction between a 96.5...