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Functional spinal unit

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A functional spinal unit (FSU) is the smallest physiological motion unit of the spine. Another term is motion segment. Naturally it involves two adjacent vertebrae, the disc and all ligaments excluding muscles. In biomechanical based in vitro studies FSU's were used to measure the mechanical properties of the motion segments. First who called a motion segment of the spine functional spinal unit was Junghanns.