What is a Disc?
Your spine is made up of interlocking stacks of bone called vertebrae. Between each pair of vertebrae is a disc which cushions the bones so they will not grind together.Like any cushion, the disc has a soft interior and a firm covering. The soft interior is a jelly-like pad called the nucleus.
What Does a Disc Do?
Each disc absorbs shock as you move by compressing and deforming, much like the shock absorbers on a car. Discs allow your vertebrae to rock back and forth, giving you the flexibility to bend and more.
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