Intervertebral Disc: Anatomy‐Physiology‐Pathophysiology‐Treatment
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Abstract
This review article describes anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology and treatment of intervertebral disc. The intervertebral discs lie between the vertebral bodies, linking them together. The components of the disc are nucleus pulposus, annulus fibrosus and cartilagenous end-plates. The blood supply to the disc is only to the cartilagenous end-plates. The nerve supply is basically through the sinovertebral nerve. Biochemically, the important constituents of the disc are collagen fibers, elastin fibers and aggrecan. As the disc ages, degeneration occurs, osmotic pressure is lost in the nucleus, dehydration occurs, and the disc loses its height. During these changes, nociceptive nuclear material tracks and leaks…
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- Intervertebral disc
- Medicine
- Anatomy
- Annulus (botany)
- Lateral recess
- Pathophysiology
- Nerve root
- Low back pain
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