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each vertebra consists of a vertebral body and arch the arch is composed of two pedicles two transverse processes four articular processes two superior and two inferior and a spinous process in the lumbar region the anatomical processes of the vertebrae vary in shape and will therefore condition different sonographic acoustic shadows the laminae are broad short and strong the spinous process is thick and extend posteriorly and horizontally the superior and inferior articular processes are well defined projecting respectively upward and downward from the junctions of pedicles and laminae the articular processes spring from the junctions of the pedicles and laminae there are two right and left and two superior and inferior these structures also known as segapophysis link each vertebra with the adjacent one and provides stability to the spine the facet joints are pairs of small joints located in between the vertebrae these joints have opposite surfaces of cartilage which limit the fricti