Transitional spine

The so-called transitional spine refers to those in which the spine of the neck, chest, waist, and sacrum migrate at the junction with each other to form another vertebra, or it is called "transitional spine". Although this situation can be seen in the neck and chest segments, most cases occur in the lumbosacral region, so this section mainly describes the transitional spine of the lumbosacral region.

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