Spinally: meaning, definitions and examples

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spinally

 

[ˈspaɪnəli ]

Definition

Context #1 | Adverb

related anatomy

In a manner relating to the spine or spinal column. It is often used in medical contexts to describe actions or conditions that involve the spinal area.

Synonyms

spine-related, vertebrally.

Examples of usage

  • The nerves were affected spinally, leading to mobility issues.
  • He was treated spinally for his back pain using specialized techniques.
  • The injury was assessed spinally to evaluate potential damage.

Interesting Facts

Etymology

  • The word 'spinally' comes from 'spine', which is derived from the Latin word 'spina', meaning 'thorn' or 'backbone'.
  • Spinally as an adverb is formed by adding '-ly' to 'spinal', emphasizing its relation to the spine.
  • The spine is a complex structure made up of vertebrae that has fascinated scholars for centuries, influencing the evolution of medical terminology.

Anatomy

  • The human spine consists of 33 vertebrae, providing structural support and flexibility to the body.
  • It protects the spinal cord, which is crucial for transmitting signals between the brain and the rest of the body.
  • The spine is divided into regions: cervical (neck), thoracic (upper back), lumbar (lower back), sacral (pelvic), and coccygeal (tail).

Health

  • Posture and spinal health are closely linked; good posture can prevent injuries and chronic pain.
  • Conditions like scoliosis, where the spine curves sideways, illustrate the importance of spinal alignment in overall health.
  • Regular exercise can strengthen back muscles and support spinal integrity, thus enhancing well-being.

Pop Culture

  • In various cultures, the spine is often viewed as a symbol of strength and backbone, influencing artistic expressions in literature and film.
  • Characters in stories often experience 'back-breaking' moments, metaphorically indicating their trials leading to personal growth or resilience.
  • Yoga and pilates have gained popularity for their focus on spinal health, incorporating movements designed to strengthen and realign the vertebrae.

Psychology

  • Human posture, which is influenced by the spine, can affect psychological states; slouching may correlate with feelings of sadness or defeat.
  • Conversely, standing tall with good posture, akin to a healthy spine, can help improve confidence and mood.
  • Research shows that body language, including how one holds their spine, communicates emotions and can influence social interactions.

Translations

Translations of the word "spinally" in other languages:

🇵🇹 espinalmente

🇮🇳 रीढ़ की हड्डी से संबंधित

🇩🇪 wirbelsäulenmäßig

🇮🇩 secara spinal

🇺🇦 спинально

🇵🇱 kręgosłupowo

🇯🇵 脊髄に関する

🇫🇷 spinalement

🇪🇸 espinalmente

🇹🇷 omurga ile ilgili

🇰🇷 척추에 관련된

🇸🇦 عمود الفقري

🇨🇿 páteřně

🇸🇰 chrbticovo

🇨🇳 脊柱相关的

🇸🇮 hrbtenično

🇮🇸 súlu

🇰🇿 омыртқалық

🇬🇪 სპინალური

🇦🇿 sümük ilə bağlı

🇲🇽 espinalmente

Word Frequency Rank

At position #42,049, this word is among the less frequently used terms in English. While interesting to know, it's not crucial for most English learners unless needed for specific purposes.