Tags: [accident, anatomy, healing, Mariah, Steele, thoracic, vertebrae]
We received an angry comment from one of the boys on the hike with Mariah. The comment was inappropriate on several counts but it does deserve a response because we must believe that he has Mariah’s best in mind.
The bone in Mariah’s neck that was broken is located at the thoracic section, and T2 would be the second vertebrae down from the top of that section. If the break had occured above T1, in the cervical curve, the boys who heroicly stayed with Mariah until help arrived would not have seen any movement. The fracture in T2 would still allow Mariah to have nerve impulses to her arms and legs. That is why boys, Mariah could still move a bit while you were with her.
So the point we are making here is not that Mariah was paralyzed from the neck down, she was not. The break in T2, what we have called a break in her neck was medically verified in the Trauma Center of the Hospital with all manner of scans appropriate to their diagnosis. The good news we are celebrating is that the fracture of T2, which would have meant Mariah would have to be placed in a halo, is no longer a fracture. Mariah does not need a halo to immobilize her head while she continues her healing. We are happy that what was once broken is now restored.
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