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All About the L4-L5 Spinal Segment - Spine-health The L4-L5 disc is at a high risk of degeneration This risk may be due to increased loads at the L4-L5 motion segment and decreased movement in the segments below this level
Tailbone (Sacral Spine) - Edison Spine Center Below the sacrum is the coccyx, commonly known as the tailbone The coccyx, like the sacrum, is a set of fused bones, though four bones make up the coccyx It serves as an attachment point for a number of pelvic and hip tendons Another main purpose is the bear weight while seated
Regions of the Spine » SONSA The sacrum and coccyx (tailbone) are made up of nine vertebrae that are fused together to form a solid bone The sacrum is labeled S1 When viewed from the front or back, the normal spine is in a straight line, with each vertebra sitting directly on top of the other A side-to-side curve in the spine is called a scoliosis
L4 L5 Spinal Location Guide | Identify Your Lower Back The lumbar spine has segments from L1 to L5 L1 is just below the last thoracic vertebra L4 and L5 are at the bottom, with L4 above L5 To find the L4 L5 vertebrae location, feel for the iliac crests These are the top edges of the pelvic bones The line from these crests hits near the L4 vertebra L5 is right below, sitting on top of the sacrum
L5 Vertebra - The 5th of the Lumbar Vertebrae - Centeno-Schultz Clinic L5 is situated just above the sacrum, the triangular bone at the base of the spine This vertebra is characterized by its robust structure, designed to withstand the considerable stresses and loads placed upon it
Vertebrae: The Bones of the Spinal Column - Spine Info Lumbar vertebrae: These are the vertebrae in the lower back region and are numbered L1 to L5 They are the largest and strongest of the vertebrae and bear the majority of the body’s weight
Conditions That Affect L4 and L5 Vertebrae - Premia Spine The L4 and L5 are the lowest vertebrae, or spinal bones, in the lumbar spine The lumbar vertebrae are crucial for the stability of the entire spine, working together with the muscles and ligaments to support your body weight
L5-S1 Degenerative Disc Disease - Radiology In Plain English L5-S1 degenerative disc disease refers to the breakdown of the disc between your fifth lumbar vertebra (L5) and first sacral vertebra (S1) This location sits at the very bottom of your spine, where your lower back meets your tailbone