toracolombosacrais
Toracolombosacrais refers to the anatomical region that encompasses the thoracic, lumbar, and sacral parts of the spine and the surrounding musculoskeletal structures in the posterior trunk. In medical usage, the term designates a functional unit for movement, load transfer, and stability across the lower thorax, the lower back, and the pelvis.
Anatomically, it spans roughly from the lower thoracic spine at T12 to the sacrum. The spinal cord
Major muscles in the area include the erector spinae, quadratus lumborum, latissimus dorsi, and abdominal obliques,
Clinical relevance: the thoracolumbar region is a common site of injury and pain, including fractures at the
In anatomy and clinical practice, the toracolombosacrais concept emphasizes the integrated function of spine segments, fascia,