Nabil A. Ebraheim MD , Ali Hassan MD , Ming Lee MS , Rongming Xu MD
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The dysfunction of the lumbar spine has a pivotal role in etiology of low back pain. A thorough knowledge of the functional anatomy of the lumbar spine is needed to aid in understanding the mechanisms that lead to low back pain and to provide rationale of management. This article reviews functional anatomy of the lumbar spine involving the bony structures, articulation, ligaments, muscles, blood supply, and neural structures.