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Spinal Canal – Anatomy, Function and Conditions

The spinal canal is the bony channel formed by the vertebrae of the spine, protecting the spinal cord and housing the nerve roots.

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Cold Therapy

Cold therapy is the targeted use of cold to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and support recovery from injuries. It is widely used in medicine, rehabilitation, and sports.

Serum Protein

Serum proteins are protein molecules dissolved in blood serum that perform vital functions including transport, immune defense, and blood clotting. Their levels reflect nutritional status and organ health.

Jejunal Biopsy

A jejunal biopsy is a diagnostic procedure in which a small tissue sample is taken from the jejunum to detect small intestine conditions such as coeliac disease or Crohn's disease.

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