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Spinal Nerve Chart
See the crucial function of every vertebra of your spine and how it affects the areas supplied by the corresponding nerves.
 
Please click on the headings below to read which symptoms and conditions can result from a disturbance in the particular area.
C1
Blood supply to the head, pituitary gland, scalp, bones of the face, the brain, the inner & middle ear, the sympathetic nervous system.
C2
Eyes, optic nerve, auditory nerve, sinuses, mastoid bones, tongue, forehead.
C3
Cheeks, outer ear, face bones, teeth, trifacial nerve.
C4
Nose, lips, mouth, eustacian tube, mucous membranes.
C5
Vocal cords, neck glands, pharynx.
C6
Neck muscles, shoulders, tonsils.
C7
Thyroid gland, bursa in the shoulders, elbows.

T1
Arms from the elbows down, esophagus, trachea
T2
Heart, including its valves & covering, coronary, arteries.
T3
Lungs, bronchial tubes, pleura, chest, breast, nipples.
T4
Gall bladder and common duct.
T5
Liver, solar plexus, blood.
T6
Stomach.
T7
Pancreas, islands of Langerhans, duodenum.
T8
Spleen, diaphragm.
T9
Adrenals, or supra-renals.
T10
Kidneys
T11
Kidneys, ureters.
T12
Small intestines, fallopian tubes, lymph circulation.

L1
Large intestines or colon, inguinal rings.
L2
Appendix, abdomen, upper leg
L3
Sex organs, ovaries or testicles, uterus, bladder
L4
Prostate gland, muscles of the lower back, sciatic nerve
L5
Lower legs, feet, toes, ankles, arches

S
Hip bones, buttocks.
 

X
Rectum, anus.
 

 

 

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