Vertebral Arch Plate

Vertebral arch plate Introduction

The lamina vertebrae is one of the structures of the spine that plays an important role in its function and protection. It consists of cartilage tissue and is located between the spinal column and the vertebral arch. This article examines the structure, function, and diseases of the lamina of the vertebral arch, as well as possible treatments for these diseases.

Structure of the vertebral arch plate Functional purpose

The functional purpose of the vertebral arch plate is to ensure flexibility and stability of the spine. It limits the movement of the spinal column and protects against damage during loads and movements. In addition, the arch plate allows the ridge to properly distribute the load and stabilize the spine during movement.

Structure

The hyaline plate contains chondrocytes, blood vessels and intercellular substance. Between the hyaline plates is the lamina spongiosum, which is also a hypochondral component. Located