Where’s the third thoracic vertebra?

The third thoracic vertebra is located on the back of the chest, the neck is downward, the seventh cervical vertebra is downward for the thoracic vertebra, and the third vertebra is the third thoracic vertebra.
The seventh cervical vertebra is the thoracic vertebra and the third vertebra is the third thoracic vertebra. The seventh cervical vertebra can be found first, and the cervical vertebra can be touched from the top downward, and the largest spinous process can be touched as the seventh cervical vertebra.
You can also first find the seventh thoracic vertebrae, the position of the two subscapularis angle flat against the seventh thoracic vertebrae, and then in turn upward counting, the fourth vertebral spinous processes that is the third thoracic vertebrae.
You can also find the sternal angle first, the position of the sternal angle flat against the fourth thoracic vertebra, and then count up one vertebra from the bottom, that is, the third thoracic vertebra.
However, the location of the third thoracic vertebra may vary in patients with different body types, and needs to be located according to the specific reality.
If there is discomfort in the thoracic spine, please go to the hospital in time to avoid delay.