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Figure 1.
Lateral (side) view of a normal spine. The
drawing shows the locations of the five major
spinal levels. The cervical region has seven
vertebrae (C1 through C7), the thoracic region has
12 vertebrae (T1 through T12) and the lumbar region
has five vertebrae (L1 through L5). The sacral
region consists of five vertebrae, all fused
together to form one continuous bone mass known as
the sacrum. The coccygeal region consists of four
vertebrae, all fused together to form the coccyx or
tailbone.
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