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  • These joints run from the first thoracic vertebra (T1) to the tenth thoracic vertebra (T10) and are surrounded by a weak articular capsule. This thin ca ...ons: a comprehensive review with application to approaches to the thoracic spine]. Cureus. 2016 Nov 11;8(11).</ref>
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  • Thoracic back pain is more likely to be caused by serious underlying pathology than * Thoracic spine pain often has a musculoskeletal origin related to poor posture or overuse
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  • ...es</ref> Often penetrated by the dorsal scapular<ref name=":0" /> and long thoracic nerves<ref name=":1">Bordoni B, Varacallo M. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ ...s in the ipsilateral upper limb<ref name=":1" />. Please see the page on [[Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS)|TOS]] for more information regarding this syndrome.
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  • ...vertebrae. There are two psoas minors, if present, one on each side of the spine. [[Category:Thoracic Spine]]
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  • * Longissimus thoracis (thoracic part): L1-L5 spinous and transverse processes, sacral posterior surface an * Longissimus thoracis (thoracic part): T1-T12 transverse processes and the angles of ribs 7-12
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  • ...ces the spine at end of [[Range of Motion|range of motion]] and leaves the spine prone to acute and chronic injuries. ...1 Lower Back Injury Prevention and Sensitization of Hip Hinge with Neutral Spine Using Wearable Sensors during Lifting Exercises.] Sensors. 2021 Aug 14;21(1
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  • In the [[Cervical Anatomy|cervical]] and thoracic regions it has a uniform width over the bodies and discs, but in the [[Lumb ...his is significant in understanding certain pathological conditions of the spine such as the typical location for a spinal disc herniation.
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  • === Head &amp; Cervical Spine === *[[Surgical & Post‐op Management of Cervical Spine Stenosis|Surgical &amp; Post-op Management of Cervical Spinal Stenosis]]
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  • ...nts with elbow pain may benefit from treatment directed at the cervical or thoracic spines, and/or wrist. *Prior to performing interventions directed at the spine, appropriate examination and safety screens should be performed.
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  • ...ge P. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19563667?dopt=Abstract Thoracic spine pain in the general population: prevalence, incidence and associated factor ...broad because of many factors eg the different definitions and duration of thoracic back pain included.
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Thoracic Manipulation for Shoulder Dysfunction}} ...queira-Junior AL, Ribeiro IL, Camargo PR. Scapular kinematics pre–and post–thoracic thrust manipulation in individuals with and without shoulder impingement sy
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  • ...ch provide cushioning between the vertebrae and absorb pressure put on the spine. It is a nearly universal condition in those who reach advanced age, but it === Types of Spondylosis in spine ===
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  • ...olumn inferior to the 6th cervical (C6) vertebra and superior to the first thoracic (T1) <ref name=":0" />. ...al and thoracic regions, the C7 has some features of both the cervical and thoracic vertebrae.
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  • ...nature<ref>Nikolai Bogduk. Clinical and Radiological Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine 5th Edition.Churchill Livingstone: Elsevier. Feb 2012.</ref><ref name=":0" ...egion, the ligaments are thin, but broad and long; they are thicker in the thoracic region, and thickest in the lumbar region.
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  • ...ing test is an orthopaedic test used to diagnose facet joint injury in the spine especially in the lumbar and cervical region.<br> ...y with the thumbs over the spinous or transverse processes of the thoracic spine on both sides. The clinician looks for pain or hypomobility /hypermobility
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  • The ribs are the bony framework of the thoracic cavity. ...he main structure of the [[Thoracic Anatomy|thoracic]] cage protecting the thoracic organs, however their main function is to aid [[Breathing Pattern Disorders
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  • ...muscle group is a very deep layer of muscles located on either side of the spine. # Semispinalis cervicis muscle - fascicles cover the cervical and thoracic [[Lumbar Multifidus|multifidus]] muscles
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  • ...eir corresponding [[Thoracic Vertebrae|thoracic vertebrae]], enclosing the thoracic cage from the posterior side.[[File:Gray312.png|Costovertebral articulation ...with the load-bearing, protection, posture and scaffolding roles that the thoracic cage provides with their stabilization properties .
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  • Not attached to the thoracic spine, but an important group of muscles in this region is the Intercostal Group ...mentum nuchae of the neck, to the spinous processes of C7 and the thoracic spine down to T12. It connects the shoulder blade with the vertebral column and a
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  • ...o a compressed nerve root in the [[Thoracic Anatomy|thoracic area]] of the spine. This is the least common location for radiculopathy. The symptoms often fo * The pinched nerve can occur at different areas along the thoracic spine
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