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The Lumbar Spine
The Lumbar Spine is the part of
your spine commonly referred to as your "lower back".
The nerves that exit from these
areas are large and control some very large muscles. These muscles include the
large and small muscles of the lower back, the muscles of the thigh, legs, calf
muscles, and feet. The sciatic nerve has its origin from the nerves that exit
from the lumbar spine.
Many organs and tissues also get their nerve supply from nerves that exit from the lumbar spine. These include the large intestines, appendix, male or female reproductive organs, the bladder, prostate gland, and others.
If the organs supplied by these nerves are affected, the possible results include, constipation, diarrhea, cramps, varicose veins, bladder problems, menstrual problems, infertility problems, bed wetting, urination problems, and poor circulation, among others.
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Last modified: 09/27/06 |