These are the five vertebra
of the lower back. The last vertebra (on the upper left of the picture)
attaches to the sacrum, and the top vertebra (on the right of the picture)
attaches to the thoracic section of the back. The vertebra are broader and
stronger than the other bones in the spine. This allows them to absorb the
added pressure applied to the lower back, but this area remains a common
sight of injury. The vertebra are numbered from one to five and are
labeled L1, L2, L3 etc. from the higher bones to the lower.