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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. The Causes and Treatment of Thoracic Spine Pain - Verywell Health

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    There are many causes of middle-back pain (mid-back thoracic spine pain), some of which are more serious than others. It can be caused by carcinoma, lung cancer, irritated spinal cord, low bone density, and other issues that affect the heart, lungs, kidneys, and gastrointestinal tract.

  4. Thoracic Back Pain: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment - Healthline

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    Many causes of thoracic back pain are mild and heal with home remedies. Some like herniated disks can be serious and require medical attention.

  5. 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.

  6. The Thoracic Spine - Features - Joints - TeachMeAnatomy

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    The thoracic spine is the second segment of the vertebral column, located between the cervical and lumbar vertebrae. It consists of twelve vertebrae, which are separated by fibrocartilaginous intervertebral discs.

  7. 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.

  8. Thoracic Back Pain: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Patient

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    Thoracic back pain is pain that occurs in the thoracic spine. The thoracic spine is located at the back of the chest (the thorax), mostly between the shoulder blades. It extends from the bottom of the neck to the start of the lumbar spine, roughly at the level of the waist.

  9. 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 structure...

  10. Thoracic Spondylosis: Exercises, Symptoms, Causes, Treatment - ...

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    Thoracic spondylosis refers to a weakening of the middle of your spine. This can be due to wear and tear, stress fractures, or injuries. We’ll tell you what you can do to get relief, as well as...

  11. Nerve Pain in the Thoracic Spine - Causes and Treatments

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    Nerve pain in the thoracic spine, also known as thoracic radiculopathy, can be debilitating with significant pain and restriction in range of motion. There are 11 major causes of nerve pain in the thoracic spine which include: Degenerative disc disease; Thoracic disc herniation; Thoracic facet arthritis; Vertebral body misalignment; Scoliosis ...