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  2. Your thoracic spine is the middle section of your spine. It starts at the base of your neck and ends at the bottom of your ribs. It consists of 12 vertebrae. Your thoracic spine is especially rigid and stable, making it the least common area of injury along your spine.

  3. Thoracic Vertebrae (Thoracic Spine) – Anatomy & Labeled Diagram

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    The thoracic spine is the second and longest part of the spinal column, consisting of 12 lumbar vertebrae, T1-T12. These 12 bones are separated from each other by intervertebral discs. Their primary role is to form the thoracic cage that protects the heart, lungs, and esophagus.

  4. The Anatomy of the Thoracic Spine - Verywell Health

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    The thoracic spine is comprised of 12 spinal bones connected to and occupying the same level in your body as your 12 ribs. In fact, the thoracic spine works with the ribs to create a protected space—your rib cage—for the lungs, heart, and other organs.

  5. The Thoracic Spine - Features - Joints - TeachMeAnatomy

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    As part of the bony thorax, the thoracic vertebrae help protect the internal viscera – such as the heart, lungs and oesophagus. This article will look at the osteology of the thoracic vertebrae, examining their characteristic features, joints and their clinical correlations.

  6. Thoracic Spine Anatomy and Upper Back Pain

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    The thoracic spine is the longest region of the spine, and by some measures it is also the most complex. Connecting with the cervical spine above and the lumbar spine below, the thoracic spine runs from the base of the neck down to the abdomen. It is the only spinal region attached to the rib cage.

  7. Thoracic Spine Anatomy - eOrthopod.com

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    Introduction. The section of the spine found in the upper back is called the thoracic spine. It goes from the base of the neck to the bottom of the rib cage. Knowing the main parts of the thoracic spine and how these parts work is important as you learn to care for your back problem.

  8. Thoracic vertebrae: Anatomy, function and definition - Kenhub

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    Anatomy. The thoracic vertebrae are located in the middle section of the vertebral column, specifically inferior to the cervical vertebrae and superior to the lumbar vertebrae. These vertebrae span the large majority of the chest cavity area. Intervertebral discs.

  9. The thoracic region contains 12 vertebrae, denoted T1-T12. The intervertebral discs, along with the laminae, pedicles, and articular processes of adjacent vertebrae, create a space through which spinal nerves exit. The thoracic vertebrae, as a group, produce a kyphotic curve.

  10. Thoracic Spine Anatomy - ShimSpine

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    The thoracic spine is located between the cervical spine (neck) and the lumbar spine (low back). The thoracic spine is made up of 12 vertebrae, labeled T1 to T12. The ribs connect to the thoracic spine and together with the sternum (breast bone), forms the thoracic cage. This serves to protect the lungs and underlying organs.

  11. Thoracic Spine Diagram & Function | Body Maps - Healthline

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    The thoracic spine sits between the cervical spine in the neck and the lumbar spine in the lower back. Collectively, these three sections make a tower of 24 bones that gives the body...