What does T2 nerve control?
The nerves in the area of a vertebra control specific parts of the body. For example, the 7th cervical nerve (C7) in the neck area controls the triceps (the muscle in the upper arm), while the thoracic nerves (T2 through T7) control the chest muscles.
What is T4 syndrome of the spine?
It is thought that the T4 syndrome is a complex autonomic sympathetic dysregulation with its origin in the upper thoracic spine. Patients can have different symptoms in their hands, headache and also thoracic and/or neck pain.
Which vertebrae is T2?
Your T2 vertebra is the second below your C7 or T1 vertebra. It is marked by faceted sides and is the bone that protects your spinal nerve 2, which is directly related to your coronary arteries.
Where is your T4 vertebrae?
The fourth thoracic vertebra, known as the T4 vertebra, is located in the upper region of the middle back and plays an important role in supporting the rib cage. The thoracic spine is relatively stable compared to the cervical (upper) and lumbar (lower) spinal regions because most of it is fixed to the ribcage.
How do you treat T4 syndrome?
T4 syndrome can be successfully treated with physiotherapy and therefore it is important to see a physiotherapist as soon as you notice any of the above symptoms. You should rest from any movements that cause pain and other neurological symptoms. Ice can be used on the affected area to help reduce any swelling.
Where is the T4 vertebrae?
The fourth thoracic vertebra, known as the T4 vertebra, is located in the upper region of the middle back and plays an important role in supporting the rib cage.
What exactly is T1, T2, T3?
Tier 1 is generally your main strength movement (squat, bench, deadlift, OHP), Tier 2 is generally the main accessory to the strength movement (front squat, close grip bench, romanian deadlift etc), Tier 3 is more general accessory movements (skull crushers, curls, etc).
How fast is T1 T2 and T3?
how fast is a T1 a T2 and a T3 conection. Hope this helps. What are DS0 lines? also 8 megabits/second is equiv to 1 megabyte/sec, but less with noisy connections. According to that, it looks like T1 is just a little faster than alot of DSL and cable, and slower than some higher speed DSL and cable.
What is T3 and T4 and T1 and T2?
T1, T2, T3, T4: Refers to the size and/or extent of the main tumor. The higher the number after the T, the larger the tumor or the more it has grown into nearby tissues. T’s may be further divided to provide more detail, such as T3a and T3b. Regional lymph nodes (N) NX: Cancer in nearby lymph nodes cannot be measured.
Where is T3 on spine?
T3. The third thoracic vertebrae is a small vertebra in the upper middle back that plays an integral role in supporting the rib cage. The anterior aspect of the upper