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Explore the spine and it's effects ~~~~~

Our spines are direct extensions of our brain, which it uses to control the various functions and movements of our body. The brain sends electric impulses, much like a computer gives instructions to a printer or a screen, only billions of time more complex.
Take a moment to explore this virtual and interactive spine by moving your mouse over the different vertebrae and receive an explanation of which part of the spine affects different parts of the body. Certain symptoms that you have may also be connected to a spine problems, and its worth checking out.


http://www.ba-bamail.com/Content.aspx?emailid=9315&memberid=804161#.UzxrpOLgJ5o

Shared with permission by gymdandee  (MedHelp member)
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  Glad u liked it, I found it easier to see why we have some of the symptoms we do have.....it makes sense when u see it this way.
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7595610 tn?1397467772
This is great!  I just showed my husband (who is Radiology school) and he wants to link to show his co-hort.

Very cool!  Thanks for sharing.
Liz
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620923 tn?1452915648
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  I would love to hear comments on this interactive link.
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