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Description In anatomy, lumbar is an adjective that means of or pertaining to the abdominal segment of the torso, between the diaphragm and the sacrum (pelvis). The five vertebrae in the lumbar region of the back are the largest and strongest in the spinal column. In most mammals, the lumbar region of the spine curves outward; this is called lordosis.
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Author LadyofHats Mariana Ruiz Villarreal
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current16:27, 2 October 2019Thumbnail for version as of 16:27, 2 October 2019230 × 341 (219 KB)JmarchnBetter delimitation
16:20, 2 October 2019Thumbnail for version as of 16:20, 2 October 2019230 × 341 (219 KB)JmarchnNow the view of skeleton is the back
04:29, 6 January 2007Thumbnail for version as of 04:29, 6 January 2007345 × 336 (730 KB)LadyofHats{{Information |Description=In anatomy, lumbar is an adjective that means of or pertaining to the abdominal segment of the torso, between the diaphragm and the sacrum (pelvis). The five vertebrae in the lumbar region of the back are the largest and stronge

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