It is in the thoracic spine. There are 12 thoracic vertebrae and that one is the lowest. You would find it in your low back.
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fracture of the number 8 thoracic vertebrae of the spine.
I'm assuming you mean the spine - The highest 7 vertebrae make up the cervical spine (or C spine) = the neck The next 12 vertebrae (where your ribs attach) make up the thoracic spine (or T spine) - this can also be referred to as the dorsal spine The next 5 vertebrae down make up the lumbar spine (or L spine) = the lower back And the sacrum is the very bottom of the spine made of 5 fused vertebrae.
You might want to check with your doctor and get an MRI to see if any of your T discs wereseparated, If so they might have to do surgery to install rods to hold your spine in place while your T discs fuse back together, Or they might just make you wear a brace to hold your spine upright again until your T discs come together.
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It is the 4th vertibrae in the thorasic (chest/upper back) portion of the spine,
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The thoracic or "T" vertebrea count from the top down. T4 and T5 are located in the approximate middle of the thoracic region of the spine (or chest area) so t4-t5 or about between your shoulder blades. there are 12 thoracic vertebrea counting from 1 to 12, top to bottom.
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The bones in your back are called vertebrae but all of them together are called the spine, the neck is cervical, mid-spine is thoracic and the lower spine is the lumbar.