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The thoracic spine has the most vertebrae - twelve.
A human's spine has more movement than that of most mammals
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Compression fractures are most common along the spine involving the vertebrae. This is when a bone in the spine collapses and is most commonly found in the thoracic area of the spine.
The thoracic spine, where movement of the spinal column is most limited.
The spine, or spinal column, is made up of a series of joints called gliding joints and are made of dense irregular connective tissue which is strong and allows for only slight movement in comparison to freely movable joints, like those in the arms and legs.
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The cervical spine and the lumbar region. The cervical spine supports the head and is a major threat if injured trauma in this region (Above C3) can cause respiratory arrest.The lower back (lumbar spine) has the least structural support and endures the most strain, making it the most frequently injured area of the spine.The 12 vertebral bodies in the upper back make up the thoracic spine. The firm attachment of the rib cage at each level of the thoracic spine provides stability and structural support and allows very little motion, which means that thoracic disc injuries are rare.
Synnovial ball and socket joint allows movement in the most planes.
Without a spine, you cannot stand upright.
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