The thoracic spine
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Tarih
2026
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Springer Nature Link
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Özet
The thoracic spine (TSP) is the longest section of the spine, consisting of 12 vertebrae. It connects the cervical and lumbar spines and is responsible for the motor and sensory innervation of the trunk. Pathological stimuli can be reflexively relayed via the autonomic nervous system (ANS), leading to dysfunctions. Palpation plays an important role in diagnosing TSP dysfunctions. Injections into the spinous processes, facet joints, and intercostal nerves can be used to treat pain and movement disorders.
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Anahtar Kelimeler
Spinal Cord, Spine Structure, Spine Plasticity, Spine Regulation and Structure, Spine Motility, Thoracic Surgery
Kaynak
Neuraltherapeutic Medicine
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Künye
Nazlıkul, H., & Ural Nazlıkul, F. G. (2026). The thoracic spine. Neuraltherapeutic Medicine. L. B. Pinilla Bonilla, E. H. Beltrán Dussán, A. R. Angarita Lezama (Eds.), Neuraltherapeutic Medicine, (pp. 539-555). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-03257-7_36












