2 thoughts on “19. What helps the vertebrae<br />to rotate the entire backbone?”
Answer:
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Explanation:
When you twist your spine, it also bends to the side. The internal oblique abdominals and the external oblique abdominals, which don’t directly attach to the spine, are the muscles primarily responsible for powering spinal rotation in the lower back.
These final joints have cartilage which is a slippery connective tissue that allows vertebrae to slide against each other facet joints let you twist and turn and they provide flexibility and stability.
Answer:
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Explanation:
When you twist your spine, it also bends to the side. The internal oblique abdominals and the external oblique abdominals, which don’t directly attach to the spine, are the muscles primarily responsible for powering spinal rotation in the lower back.
Answer:
Facet joints
Explanation:
These final joints have cartilage which is a slippery connective tissue that allows vertebrae to slide against each other facet joints let you twist and turn and they provide flexibility and stability.