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Pinned vertebrae, X-ray

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Pinned vertebrae, X-ray

Pinned vertebrae. Coloured X-ray of pins (beige) joining two of the vertebrae (pink) of a 29 year old woman together to immobilise them. Vertebrae are the box-like bones that make up the spine. They protect the spinal cord and support the body. Normally, vertebrae are separated by intervertebral discs, flexible pads that impart a degree of flexibility to the spine and help it to absorb shocks. However, the disc between the two pinned vertebrae was damaged, and the two were joined together to prevent further damage occurring. The two pinned vertebrae are L3 and L4, in the lower (lumbar) back. The pelvis is seen at bottom, with some ribs at upper left and right. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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Arthritis Back Back Bone Column Damaged Immobilisation Immobilised Injured Injury Intervertebral Lower Lumbar Musculoskeletal Disorders Osteoporosis Pinned Pinning Radiograph Radiography Slipped Disc Spinal Treated Treatment Vertebra Condition Disorder Health Care Vertebrae

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This print from Science Photo Library showcases a remarkable medical intervention. The image captures the intricate details of pinned vertebrae in a 29-year-old woman's spine, as seen through a colored X-ray. Two beige pins can be observed joining together two specific vertebrae, L3 and L4, located in the lower back region. Vertebrae are essential box-like bones that constitute the backbone, safeguarding the spinal cord and providing support to our bodies. Typically separated by intervertebral discs, these flexible pads grant flexibility to our spines while absorbing shocks. However, due to damage sustained by the disc between these two particular vertebrae, they were immobilized using pins to prevent further harm. The radiograph not only highlights this unique treatment but also offers glimpses of surrounding anatomical structures such as ribs at the upper left and right corners and the pelvis at the bottom of the image. This visual representation sheds light on musculoskeletal disorders like slipped discs or arthritis that can affect individuals across various age groups. Through this photograph's lens, we gain insight into modern medicine's ability to address complex conditions affecting our spinal health. It serves as a testament to advancements in healthcare and reminds us of both the fragility and resilience inherent within our bodies.


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Discover the fascinating world of anatomy with our Media Storehouse Framed Prints featuring the captivating image of "Pinned Vertebrae, X-ray" from Science Photo Library. This striking coloured X-ray showcases two vertebrae of a 29-year-old woman with pins (beige) securely joining them. Immerse yourself in the intricacies of the human spine as you bring this educational and visually engaging piece into your home or office. Each print is expertly framed and ready to hang, making it an excellent addition to any space.


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Explore the fascinating world of anatomy with our Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. This captivating image showcases a coloured X-ray of pinned vertebrae from Science Photo Library. Witness the intricate detail of beige pins securing two pink vertebrae of a 29-year-old woman, as they come together to immobilise and protect her spine. These high-quality prints are perfect for medical professionals, students, or anyone with an interest in anatomy and science. Add this unique piece to your home or office decor and ignite curiosity and inspiration.


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Explore the fascinating world of anatomy with our Media Storehouse Poster Prints featuring the captivating image of "Pinned Vertebrae, X-ray." This scientific masterpiece, sourced from Science Photo Library, showcases the intricate detail of a 29-year-old woman's spine with pins securing two vertebrae in place. Immerse yourself in the marvel of the human body and ignite curiosity with this striking and educational print. Perfect for scientific institutions, medical offices, or personal use, these high-quality poster prints are sure to captivate any audience.


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Explore the fascinating world of anatomy with our Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle featuring a captivating X-ray image of 'Pinned Vertebrae.' This intricately detailed puzzle showcases the delicate beauty of the human spine as pins (beige) hold two vertebrae (pink) together for immobilization. A stimulating challenge for puzzle enthusiasts and an educational tool for learning about the complex structures of our bodies. Engage your mind and piece together this scientific masterpiece.

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