When the thoracic spine is misaligned, it stimulates the thoracic crest medullary nerves, which will cause the corresponding internal organs to develop corresponding diseases, thus greatly affecting the function of the internal organs and the health of the whole body. So, why would a good thoracic spine dislocation? 1, the underlying factors. That is, the growth of age and abnormal body metabolic function. When a person is 20 to 27 years old, the intervertebral discs start to degenerate, gradually shrink and become shorter, the thoracic vertebral spinal space becomes narrower with it, and the upper articular process of the thoracic vertebrae grows longer and stretches out to the foramen ovale, thus making the foramen ovale smaller. The thoracic nerve passes through the intervertebral foramen, and once the superior articular eminence irritates the thoracic nerve, it will cause lesions in the organs controlled by the thoracic nerve. In addition, if the thoracic spine is damaged by external force, or when it is cold, it will also lead to thoracic spine misalignment due to abnormal metabolic function of the body, especially those patients who have been operated due to thoracic spondylosis, which is prone to recurring or leaving sequelae after the operation. 2. Triggering factors. That is, bad living habits and work style. The thoracic vertebrae intersect with the ribs and together form the thorax, protecting the organs inside, so under the constraint of the ribs, the thoracic vertebrae can only move within a very limited range. Once the cervical spine or pelvis is abnormally twisted, it will affect the structure of the thoracic spine, making it also twisted and misaligned. So in life, some people are used to half lying on the sofa or bed to watch TV and read books; sleeping in too soft beds for a long time as well as sleeping in a bad posture; often sitting or standing, etc., which will make the thoracic vertebrae deformed. Especially those who have long been in a special position for heavy labor, such as loaders, drivers, miners, etc., it is easy to use the upper limbs for a long time and hunching over, resulting in thoracic intervertebral synapse dislocation, triggering thoracic spine disease. From the above analysis, it is not difficult to see that the age factor we can not avoid, everyone is slowly aging, no one can not stay young forever, and traumatic factors and work style, and very often not their own control. So in order to prevent thoracic subluxation, the most important work that should be done is to change the bad habits of life! This point is often ignored by many people, thoracic spine problems, they always put the hope of healing in the doctor, but seldom from their own body to find the crux of the problem! Simply do not realize that the problem is caused by their own hands!