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"Unlocking the Secrets of Spinal Harmony: Exploring Chakras and the Nervous System" Delve into the intricate world of the spinal column

Background imageSpinal Collection: Chiropractor

Chiropractor
MODEL RELEASED. Chiropractor in her practice. Behind her is a chart including a diagram of the human skeleton. Chiropractic medicine is based on the theory that nearly all disorders can be traced to

Background imageSpinal Collection: Chiropractic treatment

Chiropractic treatment
MODEL RELEASED. Chiropractic treatment. Chiropractor using electrotherapy to treat a complaint in her patients knee. The machine she is using combines ultrasound and electrotherapy

Background imageSpinal Collection: Lumbar spine and sacrum, computer artwork

Lumbar spine and sacrum, computer artwork
Lumbar spine and sacrum, side view, computer artwork. The bones of the spine (vertebrae) are blue and the intervertebral discs are red. The sacrum is at bottom

Background imageSpinal Collection: Lumbar spine, computer artwork

Lumbar spine, computer artwork
Lumbar spine, side view, computer artwork. The bones of the spine (vertebrae) are blue and the intervertebral discs are red

Background imageSpinal Collection: False-col X-ray of lumbar spine of woman

False-col X-ray of lumbar spine of woman
Diseased spine. Frontal coloured X-ray of the lumbar spine of a 60 year old suffering from scoliosis, osteophytosis and wasting of the spine

Background imageSpinal Collection: Pars vertebral injury, artwork

Pars vertebral injury, artwork
Artwork (side view) of the vertebrae of the spine showing a stress fracture (inset) of the pars interarticularis bone on lumbar 5 (L5) vertebra in the lower back

Background imageSpinal Collection: Fusion of spinal bones, X-ray

Fusion of spinal bones, X-ray
Coloured X-ray (front view) of the spine in a 45 year old patient with degenerative disc disease showing two implants (prostheses) between vertebral bones L4-L5 and L5-S1

Background imageSpinal Collection: Lumbar spine and sacrum, artwork

Lumbar spine and sacrum, artwork
Artwork of the five lumbar (lower back) vertebrae and sacrum (at bottom) of the spine. Bones are white, intervertebral discs are blue. The lower back is typically a site of back pain

Background imageSpinal Collection: Disability sexuality, conceptual artwork

Disability sexuality, conceptual artwork
Conceptual illustration showing sexual attraction between a man and a woman, both with physical disabilities

Background imageSpinal Collection: Spine in Morquio syndrome, X-ray

Spine in Morquio syndrome, X-ray
Coloured X-ray (side view) of the spine in a 7 year old patient with Morquio syndrome showing deformed vertebral bones (osteodysplasia). Morquio syndrome is an inherited lysosomal storage disorder

Background imageSpinal Collection: Bone density scanner, composite image

Bone density scanner, composite image
MODEL RELEASED. Bone density scanner. Composite image of a dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scanner being used to measure a patients bone mineral density (BMD)

Background imageSpinal Collection: Chest X-ray imaging, composite image

Chest X-ray imaging, composite image. At left a ceiling-mounted X-ray machine is being used to X-ray a patients chest. The artwork of the patient (at right)

Background imageSpinal Collection: Correct lifting technique, artwork

Correct lifting technique, artwork
Correct lifting technique. Artwork showing the correct posture to use when lifting heavy or bulky items. All the bending should be done at the knees, leaving the back straight

Background imageSpinal Collection: Main in pain, artwork

Main in pain, artwork
Main in pain, computer artwork

Background imageSpinal Collection: Pregnancy and gravity, artwork

Pregnancy and gravity, artwork
Pregnancy and gravity. Computer artwork showing how increasing body mass on the front of a womans body during pregnancy - caused by enlarged breasts

Background imageSpinal Collection: Calcified aortic artery, 3D CT scan

Calcified aortic artery, 3D CT scan
Coloured three-dimensional (3D) Computed Tomography (CT) scan in front view of the abdomen in a patient showing the kidneys (red)

Background imageSpinal Collection: Spine and aorta, 3D CT scan

Spine and aorta, 3D CT scan
Coloured three-dimensional (3D) Computed Tomography (CT) scan in front view of the abdomen in a patient showing the vertebral bones of the spine (running top to bottom)

Background imageSpinal Collection: Heart and aortic artery, 3D CT scan

Heart and aortic artery, 3D CT scan
Coloured three-dimensional (3D) Computed Tomography (CT) scan in side view of the vertebral bones (spine, at left) in a patient showing the heart (at top right)

Background imageSpinal Collection: Slipped disc, MRI scan

Slipped disc, MRI scan
Slipped disc, coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. Profile view of the spine of a 59-year-old patient with severe rheumatoid arthritis and a herniated (slipped) disc (red)

Background imageSpinal Collection: Kidneys and bladder, 3D CT scan

Kidneys and bladder, 3D CT scan
Coloured three-dimensional (3D) Computed Tomography (CT) scan in front view of the abdomen in a patient showing the kidneys (blue) on either side of the vertebral bones of the spine (at upper centre)

Background imageSpinal Collection: Spine in Hurler Syndrome, X-ray

Spine in Hurler Syndrome, X-ray
Spine in Hurler Syndrome. Coloured X-ray of the spine of a 26-month-old child with Hurler syndrome (also called mucopolysaccharidosis type I, MPS I)

Background imageSpinal Collection: Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis. Computer artwork of a human female skeleton degenerating due to osteoporosis. At left is a normal skeleton. The degeneration, seen from left to right over time

Background imageSpinal Collection: Chair ergonomics, correct postures

Chair ergonomics, correct postures
Chair ergonomics. Series of artworks showing the correct posture for a human when sitting on different types of chair. In all four, seen from different angles

Background imageSpinal Collection: Slipped disc, artwork

Slipped disc, artwork
Slipped disc. Artwork showing a slipped disc (orange) in a womans back. This condition is where one of the intervertebral discs (grey) in the backbone ruptures

Background imageSpinal Collection: Normal and slipped disc, artwork

Normal and slipped disc, artwork
Normal and slipped disc. Artwork showing a normal (top) and slipped (bottom) disc in the backbone, seen from above. The rear of the backbone (with protruding processes)

Background imageSpinal Collection: Human spine model

Human spine model. Model of a human vertebral column (spine) showing a number of its vertebrae (white discs). The spine is the central supporting structure of the human body

Background imageSpinal Collection: Upper torso bones, artwork

Upper torso bones, artwork. These bones include the upper arm bones (one humerus on each side), the spinal bones (vertebrae) forming the central backbone, and the chest bones

Background imageSpinal Collection: Skull and brain anatomy, artwork

Skull and brain anatomy, artwork. The brain and its different regions (coloured areas) are inside the cranial cavity. At left, the facial bones form the front of the skull

Background imageSpinal Collection: Healthy lower spine, X-ray

Healthy lower spine, X-ray
Healthy lower spine. Coloured X-ray of the abdomen of a patient aged 32, showing healthy lumbar vertebrae of the lower spine. Rib bones are seen (at top) and the pelvis (at bottom)

Background imageSpinal Collection: Intervertebral disc, light micrograph

Intervertebral disc, light micrograph
Intervertebral disc. Light micrograph of a transverse section through an intervertebral disc (red) and the surrounding tissue (brown)

Background imageSpinal Collection: Spinal cord, transverse section

Spinal cord, transverse section
Spinal cord. Light micrograph of a transverse section through a human spinal cord. The spinal cord has a central canal around which are the dorsal and ventral horns (orange)

Background imageSpinal Collection: Spine, artwork

Spine, artwork
Spine, computer artwork. Close-up of an end of a human spine showing the individual vertebrae

Background imageSpinal Collection: Human neck, artwork

Human neck, artwork
Human neck, computer artwork. Close-up of a human neck, showing the cervical vertebrae (centre), the base of the skull (upper right), and the rear of the left jaw bone (upper left)

Background imageSpinal Collection: A crawling experiment at the London Hospital

A crawling experiment at the London Hospital
Crawling used as an exercise for the treatment of spinal curvature for patients up to the age of sixteen. It was administered three times a week for twenty minutes at a time

Background imageSpinal Collection: Brain & Nerves / Voice

Brain & Nerves / Voice
Physiological diagram of the brain, nerves and organ of the voice



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"Unlocking the Secrets of Spinal Harmony: Exploring Chakras and the Nervous System" Delve into the intricate world of the spinal column, where ancient wisdom meets modern science. Discover how this remarkable structure, revered by pioneers like Ramon y Cajal, holds the key to our physical and spiritual well-being. Embark on a visual journey through time as you explore a diagram showcasing the human brain and spinal cord. Witness how these interconnected powerhouses orchestrate every aspect of our existence, from bodily functions to emotional experiences. Step back in time with Calots spinal surgery, an innovation from the 19th century that revolutionized medical practices. Marvel at illustrations depicting this groundbreaking procedure that aimed to alleviate pain and restore mobility. Peer into X-ray images capturing both normal necks and spines, revealing their intricate beauty hidden beneath our skin. Observe an extended neck vertebrae X-ray, shedding light on potential issues caused by misalignment or injury. Art comes alive as body pain is transformed into captivating artwork – a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by those afflicted with discomfort along their spine. Let your imagination soar as upper body skeletons take form through computer-generated artistry. Witness how lower back pain manifests itself in conceptual artwork – a vivid representation of its impact on daily life. Explore similar expressions for upper back pain; each stroke conveying tales of struggle yet resilience against this common ailment. Intriguingly juxtaposing these artistic interpretations are X-rays showcasing normal necks and spines - silent testaments to health and balance within our bodies' core structures. Uncover new perspectives on spinal health as you immerse yourself in this captivating collection.