Dictionary Definition
lumbar adj : of or relating to or near the part
of the back between the ribs and the hipbones; "lumbar
vertebrae"
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
- lŭm'bə(r), /ˈlʌmbə(r)/, /"lVmb@(r)/
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- Homophones: lumber
- lŭm'bä(r)", /ˈlʌmˌbɑː(r)/, /"lVm%bA:(r)/
Adjective
lumbar- Related to the lower back or loin.
Derived terms
Translations
related to the lower back or loin
- Czech: bederní
Extensive Definition
In anatomy, lumbar is an adjective that means of or
pertaining to the abdominal segment of the
torso, between the
diaphragm
and the sacrum (pelvis). The five vertebrae in the lumbar region
of the back are the largest and strongest in the movable part of
the spinal
column, and can be distinguished by the absence of a foramen in
the transverse process, and by the absence of facets on the sides
of the body. In most mammals, the lumbar region of the
spine curves outward; this is called lordosis.
The actual spinal cord
(medulla spinalis) terminates between vertebra one and two of this
series, called L1 and L2. The nervous
tissue that extends below this point are individual strands that
collectively form the cauda
equina. In between each lumbar vertebra a nerve root exits, and these nerve
roots come together again to form the largest single nerve in the
human
body, the sciatic
nerve. The sciatic nerve runs through the back of each leg and
into the feet. This is why a disorder of the low back that affects
a nerve root, such as a spinal
disc herniation, can cause pain that radiates along the sciatic
nerve (sciatica) down
into the foot.
There are several muscles in the low back that
assist with rotation, flexibility and strength. These muscles are
susceptible to injury, especially while lifting heavy objects, or
lifting while twisting. A low back muscle
strain can be extremely painful but will usually heal within a
few days or weeks.
The lumbar portion of the spine bears the most
body weight and also provides the most flexibility, a combination
that makes it susceptible to injury and wear and tear over time.
This is why low back pain is so prevalent.
See also
- Car seat and lumbar support
- Low back pain
- Lumbar Puncture
- Lumbar vertebrae
External links
lumbar in Portuguese: Região lombar
lumbar in Turkish: Lumbar