The little bones in your neck and back are called vertebrae. The spinal column is formed by stacking them on top of one another. Your head is supported by the spinal column, which also shields the spinal cord. This is the primary structure that connects the nerves in your body as a whole. Through this network, messages are sent to your brain, where they cause feelings like pain. The cervical vertebrae, which make up your neck, are the top seven bones in the spinal column. Facet joints connect the bones to each other. You may turn your head in any direction thanks to these tiny joints between your vertebrae and your neck muscles. There are cartilage discs in between each vertebrae. The discs operate as shock absorbers and give the spine its flexibility. One of these discs slips slightly out of its normal position in the spine, resulting in a slipped disc.
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