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In this episode Dr. Amy discusses the discs that cushion the bones (vertebrae) that form the spine. These discs are round, like small pillows, with a tough, outer layer (annulus) that surrounds the nucleus. Located between each of the vertebra in the spinal column, discs act as shock absorbers for the spinal bones.
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In this episode Dr. Amy discusses the discs that cushion the bones (vertebrae) that form the spine. These discs are round, like small pillows, with a tough, outer layer (annulus) that surrounds the nucleus. Located between each of the vertebra in the spinal column, discs act as shock absorbers for the spinal bones.