LevoscoliOSis of the lumbar spine refers to a sideways curvature of the spine that leans to the left side, specifically in the lumbar region. When the conus medullaris, the terminal end of the spinal cord, is located at the L1 vertebra, it indicates that the spinal cord ends at the first lumbar vertebra, which is typical for most individuals. This anatomical relationship can affect neurological function and may be linked to other spinal or developmental conditions. Understanding the curvature and the position of the conus is essential for assessing potential impacts on spinal health and function.
Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.