intraspinal

[in-truh-spahyn-l]

in·tra·spi·nal

[in-truh-spahyn-l]
adjective Anatomy.
1.
being within the spine.
2.
going into the spinal canal, as an injection.

Origin:
1830–40; intra- + spinal

in·tra·spi·nal·ly, adverb
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Intraspinal is always a great word to know.
So is extrinsic. Does it mean:
originating outside the anatomical limits of certain muscles or nerves
a pair of the largest nerves in the body that originate in the lower back and extend down to above the knees, where they divide into other nerves
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