Posterior longitudinal ligament

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title: Posterior longitudinal ligament
text: The posterior longitudinal ligament is a ligament connecting the posterior surfaces of the vertebral bodies of all of the vertebrae of humans. It weakly prevents hyperflexion of the vertebral column. It also prevents posterior spinal disc herniation, although problems with the ligament can cause it.
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description: Ligament connecting vertebral bodies of all of the vertebrae
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posterior_longitudinal_ligament
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date modified: 2023-06-09T18:01:11Z
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