Segmental Leg

Segmental pedicles are one of the difficult topics to study in human anatomy. This concept describes the structure of the segmental spine, which is part of the central nervous system (CNS). Despite the fact that at first glance it seems that the segmental spine has simple structures and functions, in fact it is a complex organ that has many features. In this article, we will review the basic aspects of the segmental stalk to better understand its role in the human body.

Segmental pedicle

What are segmental legs?

The segmental pedicle is part of the segmental spine. The segmental spine is divided into seven segments (C1 to S5), each of which has its own distinct structure and function. The segmental pedicles are arched extensions that join together at the front of the spine to form a rigid bony frame known as the musculoskeletal column.

What functions do segmental legs perform?

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