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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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Adaptation Stress

Adaptation stress refers to the physical and psychological strain that occurs when the body and mind must adjust to new conditions or demands. It can be acute or chronic.

Sleep Deprivation

Sleep deprivation refers to a condition in which a person does not get enough sleep over a period of time. It can significantly affect physical and mental health.

Scar Tissue

Scar tissue forms after injuries or surgery as part of the natural wound healing process. It consists of connective tissue and can affect the appearance and function of the skin.

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