The incompressible gel in the nucleus pulposus of the intervertebral disc acts as a crucial support structure for vertebral motion, particularly vertebral rolling. This gel-like material, rich in proteoglycans and water, maintains its volume under pressure, resisting compression but allowing flexibility.
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Incompressible Gel Supports Vertebral Rolling In Nucleus
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