Thoracic spinal nerve 3

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Overview of the thoracic spinal nerve 3


Thoracic Spinal Nerve 3[edit | edit source]

The thoracic spinal nerve 3 (T3) is one of the twelve thoracic spinal nerves that emerge from the spinal cord. It is part of the peripheral nervous system and plays a crucial role in transmitting signals between the spinal cord and the body.

Diagram of the thoracic spinal nerves, including T3

Anatomy[edit | edit source]

The thoracic spinal nerves are numbered T1 through T12, corresponding to the vertebrae from which they exit. The T3 nerve emerges from the intervertebral foramen between the third and fourth thoracic vertebrae. Like other thoracic nerves, T3 is a mixed nerve, containing both sensory and motor fibers.

Function[edit | edit source]

The primary function of the T3 nerve is to innervate the muscles and skin of the thoracic region. It provides motor innervation to the intercostal muscles, which are essential for respiration. Sensory fibers from T3 contribute to the sensation of the skin overlying the thorax.

Clinical Significance[edit | edit source]

Injury or compression of the T3 nerve can lead to pain, numbness, or weakness in the areas it supplies. Conditions such as herniated discs or spinal stenosis can affect the function of the T3 nerve, leading to clinical symptoms that may require medical intervention.

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