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Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine Physician Name Physician Institution Date

Lumbar Anatomy 5 vertebrae L1-L5 5 intervertebral discs 5 pair of exiting nerve roots Lumbar lordosis L1-S1 ranges from 30°–80° The apex of lumbar lordosis L3-L

Sacral Anatomy The sacrum is a series of 3, 4, or 5 fused coccygeal vertebrae The coccyx articulates with the inferior aspect of the sacrum C

Lumbar Spine Anatomy Typical lumbar vertebra (L2) Body Vertebral foramen/canal Intervertebral foramen Pedicle Transverse process Lamina Spinous process Facet joints Pars interarticularis inferior Superior Anterior (oblique) A Lateral P Posterior (oblique) Superior Inferior superior

Lumbar Spine Anatomy Ligaments Anterior longitudinal ligament Posterior longitudinal ligament Ligamentum flavum Interspinous ligaments Supraspinous ligament Intertransverse ligaments

Lumbar Spine Anatomy: Nerve Structures The spinal cord and nerve roots are often affected by skeletal problems Discs and bony tissue can interfere with normal nerve function and cause pain

Lumbar Spine Anatomy: Nerve Structures Conus medularis The point at which the thick, single strand of the spinal cord ends Typically at T12 or L1 Note: in this illustration, the posterior elements of the spine, along with the dura mater and arachnoid mater, are not shown.

Lumbar Spine Anatomy: Nerve Structures Cauda equina The point at which individual nerve roots continue down through the spinal canal Note: in this illustration, the posterior elements of the spine, along with the dura mater and arachnoid mater, are not shown.

Lumbar Spine Anatomy: Nerve Structures Exiting nerve root Passes medial to the pedicle of the anatomic segment Traversing nerve root Passes across the disc space and beneath the pedicles of the inferior segment Note: in this illustration, the posterior elements of the spine, along with the dura mater and arachnoid mater, are not shown.

Lumbar Spine Anatomy: Vascular Structures The aorta and vena cava bifurcate around the level of the L3/L4 disc space Aorta Vena cava Iliac arteries Iliac veins Midsacral vessels