tussenwervelruimten
Tussenwervelruimten, also known as intervertebral disc spaces, refer to the anatomical gaps located between adjacent vertebrae in the spinal column. These spaces are primarily filled by the intervertebral discs, which are fibrocartilaginous structures that act as shock absorbers and allow for movement between the vertebrae. Each intervertebral disc consists of an outer annulus fibrosus and an inner nucleus pulposus.
The integrity and size of the tussenwervelruimten are crucial for spinal health and function. Narrowing of