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Thanks for the explanation a. Of all the other bad news in the report, at

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Neural Foramen

The neural foramen is the opening between every two vertebrae where the

nerve roots exit the spine. The nerve roots travel through the foramen

to reach the rest of your body. There are two neural foramina between

each pair of vertebrae - one on each side. Without the foramen, nerve

signals could not travel to and from the brain to the rest of your

body. Without nerve signals, your body would not be able to function.

from:

A Patient's Guide to Anatomy and Function of the Spine

http://www.spineuniversity.com/public/spinesub.asp?id=71

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Thanks for the explanation a. Of all the other bad news in the report, at

least that part was good. Thanks again and have a good day.

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a <a54@...> wrote:

Neural Foramen

The neural foramen is the opening between every two vertebrae where the

nerve roots exit the spine. The nerve roots travel through the foramen

to reach the rest of your body. There are two neural foramina between

each pair of vertebrae - one on each side. Without the foramen, nerve

signals could not travel to and from the brain to the rest of your

body. Without nerve signals, your body would not be able to function.

from:

A Patient's Guide to Anatomy and Function of the Spine

http://www.spineuniversity.com/public/spinesub.asp?id=71

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