spinal
Prononciation : [ˈspaɪnəl]
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Contexte : « anatomy »
(adjective) related to the spine, which is the line of bones in your back that helps you stand up straight. When we say something is spinal, it has to do with that area of the body.
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The doctor explained that the spinal cord carries messages between the brain and the rest of the body.
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He has no spinal problems, so he can run and play without any discomfort.
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What does the spinal column help us do?
Contexte : « medical »
(adjective) related to procedures or issues involving the spine. For example, spinal surgery means operations done to fix problems in the spine.
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She recovered well after her spinal surgery and was able to walk again.
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There were no spinal issues found during the check-up, so she didn’t need surgery.
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What can spinal issues lead to if not treated?
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