Spinal Discs | Spine-health
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The discs throughout the spine have three primary functions: They act as a shock absorbers in the spine, positioned between each bony vertebra. They act as supporting structures that hold the vertebrae of the spine together. They are cartilaginous joints that allow for slight mobility in the spine.
They act as a shock absorbers in the spine, positioned between each bony vertebra.
They act as supporting structures that hold the vertebrae of the spine together.
They are cartilaginous joints that allow for slight mobility in the spine.
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