The anterior longitudinal ligament
consists of strong, dense fibers, located inside the bodies of the
vertebrae. They span nearly the whole length of the spine, beginning
with the second vertebrae (or axis), and extending to the sacrum. The
ligament is thicker in the middle (or thoracic region). Some of the
shorter fibers are separated by circular openings, which allow for the
passage of blood vessels.
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