The T4 vertebra is the fourth thoracic vertebra in the spine, located roughly in the middle of the chest. It plays a role in supporting the ribcage and connecting the thoracic spine to the ribcage. Injuries or issues with the T4 vertebra can impact posture, breathing, and overall upper body mobility.
Constant rippling of the skin due to muscle "spasm" is called myokymia, or nueromyotonia. The worm like movement of the skin is called fasiculations. Depending on the cause muscle damage can occur. You should consult your doctor for blood work to rule out auto-immune disease, and a ck to see if muscle damage is occuring, a cbc, sedrate and chem profile , etc. depending on what your doc wants to order. You did not say if you are a runner, compartment syndrome, chronic compartment syndrome, and bone inflammation can also cause myokymia in runners. A orthopedic surgeron can rule out these syndromes rather easily. Or a rheumatologist can explore other avenues. But you should start with your primary care physician....!!!!!
Thorasic
diaphragm
It covers the surface of the thorasic cavity and separates the medinastinum from the pleural cavity
The thoracic cavity is divided into right and left parts by a median partition called the mediastinum and contains the heart, the thymus, the trachea, the esophagus, and other structures such as blood vessels and nerves.
There are two main enlargements in the spinal cord, the Cervical enlargement, and an enlargement at the Conus Medullaris in the Thorasic section of the spinal cord.
The thoracic duct is the major lymphatic vessel, which starts near the lower part of the spine. It collects lymph from the lower portion of the body.
Not in humans. It's a bit further down than the heart is.
Answer Depending on what drugs you are using the dental surgeron may not be able to put you to sleep because you have a high rate of tolerence to drugs and you should tell the surgeon before he works on you.
The ribs join at the back. In front they are connected to the thorasic basket, also known as the breast bone. Only the last two ribs do not join each other . They are the floating ribs.
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My pain between my shoulder blades is due to a thorasic herniated disc.
The heart in the human body is in the left upper quadrant of the thorax. It is very close to the center line, however.