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Anatomy and Function of the Spinal Cord

Anatomy and Function of the Spinal Cord

In The NewsBy Prairie SpineOctober 28, 2024

The function of the spinal cord is a vital component of the nervous system, serving as the main pathway for transmitting sensory, motor, and autonomic signals between the brain and the body. It is structured into distinct regions, each responsible for different functions, and is protected by layers of meninges and cerebrospinal fluid. Understanding the… Continue Reading Anatomy and Function of the Spinal Cord

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