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The spinal cord is the main pathway of communication between the
brain and the rest of the body. The spine (spinal column) is divided
into four areas: cervical (neck), thoracic (chest), It is a long,
fragile, tubelike structure that extends downward from the base of
the brain. The cord is protected by the back bones (vertebrae) of
the spine (spinal column), which are separated and cushioned by
disks made of cartilage.
The spinal cord is the major bundle of
nerves that carry nerve impulses to and from the brain to the rest
of the body. The brain and the spinal cord constitute the Central
Nervous System. Motor and sensory nerves outside the central nervous
system constitute the Peripheral Nervous System, and another diffuse
system of nerves that control involuntary functions such as blood
pressure and temperature regulation are the Sympathetic and
Parasympathetic Nervous Systems.

The spinal cord is surrounded by rings
of bone called vertebra. These bones constitute the spinal column
(back bones). In general, the higher in the spinal column the injury
occurs, the more dysfunction a person will experience. The vertebra
are named according to their location. The eight vertebra in the
neck are called the Cervical Vertebra. The top vertebra is called
C-1, the next is C-2, etc. Cervical SCIs usually cause loss of
function in the arms and legs, resulting in quadriplegia. The twelve
vertebra in the chest are called the Thoracic Vertebra. The first
thoracic vertebra, T-1, is the vertebra where the top rib attaches.
Injuries in the thoracic region usually affect the chest and the
legs and result in paraplegia.
The vertebra in
the lower back - between the thoracic vertebra, where the ribs
attach, and the pelvis (hip bone), are the Lumbar Vertebra. The
sacral vertebra run from the pelvis to the end of the spinal column.
Injuries to the five Lumbar vertebra (L-1 thru L-5) and similarly to
the five Sacral Vertebra (S-1 thru S-5) generally result in some
loss of functioning in the hips and legs.
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