{"id":8634,"date":"2023-04-07T02:11:28","date_gmt":"2023-04-07T06:11:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/platohealth.ai\/where-is-the-thoracic-spine\/"},"modified":"2023-08-18T15:22:03","modified_gmt":"2023-08-18T19:22:03","slug":"where-is-the-thoracic-spine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/platohealth.ai\/where-is-the-thoracic-spine\/","title":{"rendered":"Where Is The Thoracic Spine?","gt_translate_keys":[{"key":"rendered","format":"text"}]},"content":{"rendered":"

The thoracic spine is a region of the spine that is located in the middle back.  It is located below the cervical spine and above the lumbar spine.  It is composed of 12 vertebrae that are numbered T1-12. The T denotes the thoracic spine. It has many important functions which are discussed below.<\/p>\n

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Location Of The Thoracic Spine<\/h2>\n

The spine, also known as the vertebral column, is a series of small bones called vertebrae that stack one upon another to form a strong column of bone. It extends from the base of the skull down to the pelvis.  <\/p>\n

The spine is divided into three sections:  cervical spine (neck) lumbar spine (low back) and thoracic ( mid back).  The thoracic spine is sandwiched between the neck and low back and provides many important functions that include protection of the spinal cord, thoracic spinal nerves and allows for movement and flexibility of the torso. <\/p>\n

Thoracic Spine Anatomy And Function<\/h2>\n

The thoracic spine has many functions, like protecting the spinal cord, anchoring the ribs, supporting the abdomen and the chest, and allowing body movement. The thoracic spine\u2019s anatomy<\/a> is closely aligned with its functions. <\/p>\n

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Protects The Spinal Cord<\/h3>\n

The thoracic spine is a column of 12 bones stacked upon one another which are labeled T1-12.  They form a hollow canal surrounded by bone called the spinal canal.  <\/p>\n

The spinal canal contains the spinal cord and thoracic spinal nerves both of which are both in a protective fluid called the cerebral spinal fluid.  The thoracic spine provides important protection to the spinal cord and thoracic nerves.<\/p>\n

Anchors The Ribs<\/h3>\n

There are 12 pairs of ribs that attach to the thoracic spine. Each rib connects to the transverse process of its corresponding thoracic vertebra.  The ribs also connect anteriorly to the sternum also known as the chest plate with the exception of the eleventh and twelfth ribs which are floating.  Since these two ribs do not attach to the sternum they are referred to as floating ribs. <\/p>\n

Supports The Chest And Abdomen<\/h3>\n

The thoracic spine provides support to the chest and abdomen in several ways.  <\/p>\n