Spine and spinal cord are the most significant part of the nervous system. The human spine is made up of 33 bones connected by tendon and muscle reached out from skull to pelvis. It is the data-associating channel that connects the brain and the peripheral nervous system. The meninges are three layers of tissues that surround and protect the spinal cord. Damage to the spinal cord or nervous system can occur as a result of normal development, twisting, mutation, replacement, and other factors. The vertebrae protect your spinal cord and allow you to stand and twist as a result of illness such as Spina bifida. Various factors can alter the anatomy of the spine or cause damage to the vertebrae and surrounding tissue. Infections, injuries, tumours, and conditions like ankylosing spondylitis and scoliosis are among them. Spinal stenosis and herniated circles are two examples of age-related bone alterations.