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  1. These are twelve vertebra of the mid back. The last vertebra (on the left side of the picture) attaches to the lumbar (lower) spine, and the top vertebra (on the right) ...
  2. These are the five vertebra of the lower back. The last vertebra (on the upper left of ... picture) attaches to the thoracic section of the back. The vertebra are broader and stronger than the ...
  3. ... to treat and alleviate symptoms of a strained back. Anti-inflammatory medications, such as ibuprofen, can help. Stretching and strengthening of the back muscles is important to avoid another back injury.
  4. There are three body views (front, back, and side) that can help you to identify a specific body area. The labels show areas of the body which are identified ...
  5. Stretching the back of your shoulder is an exercise that stretches the back part of your injured shoulder joint.
  6. Acne frequently occurs on the back. Here, there are 2 to 6 millimeter wide erythematous (red) pustules with large open and closed comedones. Permanent scarring may follow ...
  7. The hand up your back stretch is an exercise that stretches the anterior, or front, part of your shoulder.
  8. ... males. Besides the rash, seen here on the back, there may be mild itching. Frequent sites of ...
  9. ... a close-up of the blistering on the back. Most of the blisters have broken (denuded), which ...
  10. ... pattern on the left side of this individual's back.
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