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Disk Disease Neck Anatomy
To better understand disk disease neck, it helps to understand the anatomy of the cervical spine.The neck contains many important structures. The trachea, esophagus, spinal cord and large blood vessels run through the neck. ![]() The neck also contains 7 stacked spine bones called vertebrae. This column of bones starts under the skull and continues to the upper back. ![]() Bones of the cervical spine:
In between the vertebrae are the disks. The disks act as rubber pads in between each vertebrae of the spine. Each disk attaches to the bottom of the vertebra above it, and to the top of the vertebrae below it. Strong ligaments and muscles hold the vertebral column together. These structures support, surround, and protect the spinal cord. Anatomy examples:
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