T12 Nerve
The T12 (subcostal) nerve can be entrapped during:
It provides sensation to the skin over the front of the hip (the "bikini line" area). t12 nerve
Diagnosing T12 nerve damage typically involves a combination of: The T12 (subcostal) nerve can be entrapped during:
The is the 12th pair of thoracic spinal nerves. It exits the spinal column below the 12th thoracic vertebra (T12). As the lowest nerve in the thoracic group, it serves as a critical bridge between the thoracic and lumbar nervous systems, often described as a thoracoabdominal nerve due to its mixed functions in the chest wall, abdomen, and back. t12 nerve
Dysfunction or irritation of the T12 nerve can lead to various clinical symptoms, including: