intervertebralisok
Intervertebralisok is a Hungarian term referring to intervertebral discs. These are fibrocartilaginous cushions that separate the vertebrae of the spinal column. Each intervertebral disc consists of two main parts: the annulus fibrosus, a tough outer ring of collagen fibers, and the nucleus pulposus, a gel-like inner core. The primary function of intervertebral discs is to act as shock absorbers, cushioning the impact of movements like walking, running, and jumping, and to allow for flexibility and movement between the vertebrae.
The discs also play a crucial role in maintaining the space between vertebrae, which is important for
Treatments for intervertebral disc problems can range from conservative approaches like physical therapy, pain medication, and