Thoracic Lumbar Fascia

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. The thoracic spine is one of the four major regions of the spine.

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BMJ: C0057 Sonoelastographic changes in the thoracolumbar fascia resulting from a low-free sugars diet in healthy patients

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C0057 Sonoelastographic changes in the thoracolumbar fascia resulting from a low-free sugars diet in healthy patients

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.

Broadly speaking, they attach to the ribs, their cartilages, or thoracic vertebrae–ultimately depressing or elevating the ribs. In addition, all of the thoracic muscles provide further support and strength for the thorax. Test your knowledge about the muscles of the thoracic wall with this quiz.

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The human thorax includes the thoracic cavity and the thoracic wall. It contains organs including the heart, lungs, and thymus gland, as well as muscles and various other internal structures.

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Thoracic cavity, the second largest hollow space of the body. It is enclosed by the ribs, the vertebral column, and the sternum, or breastbone, and is separated from the abdominal cavity by the diaphragm. Among the major organs contained in the thoracic cavity are the heart and lungs.

Study thoracic anatomy including the lungs, heart, rib cage, mediastinum, vessels and pleura. Designed for students, clinicians and educators.

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