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The diaphragm divides the Thoracic cavity and the abdominal cavity.. One of the 3 openings in the diaphragm is through the inferior part of the large vein called the "inferior vena cava" (IVC). At what vertebra does this vein pass into the diaphragm? | T8. Thoracic = T, and "Vena Cava" is 8 letters! Easy way to remember it. |
The diaphragm divides the Thoracic cavity and the abdominal cavity.. One of the 3 openings in the diaphragm is through the Vagus nerve (nervus vagus) and the Esophagus (together they are one opening). What vertebra does this opening enervate through? | T10. Esophagus has 9 letters, plus V(agus) is 10 letters = T10. |
If the diaphragm is restricted, it may cause pain and restrictions where? There are 2 likely places. Name 1. | Trapezius and Shoulders (C3-5) |
Who may have shoulder/traps pain due to diaphragmatic restriction? | Those who work in jobs with heavy lifting (construction, farmers, etc). Anyone who does sports/exercises which raise heart rate and increases breathing (i.e. Sports such as archery, dressage/"show" horseback riding, kendo, etc. will not usually cause diaphragmatic restrictions) |
The diaphragm inserts into what 3 (or4) vertebra? | T12-L2 SOMETIMES T12-L3. |