lumbar / ˈlʌm bər, -bɑr /
💦中学词汇腰部腰椎腰部的腰椎病
lumbar 的 2 个定义
adj. 形容词 adjective- of or relating to the loin or loins.
n. 名词 noun- a lumbar vertebra, artery, or the like.
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- It has lumbar heating and the chair massage feels good, even for a straight back model.
- It has three speeds, plus modes for warm-up, lumbar, neck, and recovery massages.
- He popped my midback and twisted my lumbar spine—the whole dang thing, just like I’d seen on Chirogram.
- Look for one with good lumbar support to help ease lower back pain—some have adjustable lumbar support so you can alter how far back you sit.
- It has adjustable lumbar support, tilt, armrests, and height and is built to seat people up to 400 pounds.
- “I think some guy invented [lumbar support] for women to get their breasts up,” he told MTV.
- Perhaps the lumbar spine is a much better adapted structure than we realize.
- Examination of the fluid obtained by lumbar puncture is of value in diagnosis of certain forms of meningitis.
- Fig. 4, represents one of the lumbar vertebræ, (five in number,) which are immediately above the sacrum.
- Probably not; and more especially if it is a lumbar artery, and injured in the foramen through which it passes from the vertebra.
- A small spot, as large as a ten cent piece, has sloughed, making a hole into the pouch over the lower lumbar vertebra.
- The main injury was in the lumbar region over the upper lumbar vertebræ.