
Spinal Cord Injury Levels – Classification, Functional Loss ...
Jun 5, 2025 · Spinal cord injury levels describe the specific location where the spinal cord is damaged and help predict the extent of motor, sensory, and autonomic dysfunction. Identifying the correct level …
ATEX Temperature Classes (T1–T6) Explained | EXREG
Aug 24, 2025 · Understand ATEX temperature classes (T1–T6): what they mean, how to choose below AIT, derating with ambient, dust notes—plus a free 1-page cheat sheet.
Thoracic Spinal Cord Injury: Functions Affected & Recovery
May 23, 2022 · In the following sections, we’ll describe what may be affected at each level of thoracic spinal cord injury in 2 general sections: T1-T5 SCIs and T6-T12 SCIs. T1-T5 thoracic spinal cord …
T Class Ratings | Temperature Ratings | Hazardous Area T ...
A T Class rating of T1 means the maximum surface temperature generated by the instrument at 40° C is 450° C. A rating of T6 means the maximum surface temperature generated by the equipment is 85° C.
What Your Level of Injury Means | SPINALpedia
– T1-T5: These vertebrae protect the section of the spinal cord that controls most hand muscles, some arm, and trunk muscles. Minimal trunk control is present in those with injuries at this level.
Temperature Classes & T-Ratings | Guide, Tables, Common Mistakes
If the atmosphere is rated safe for T4 equipment (135℃), then T4, T5, and T6 equipment would be perfectly acceptable, but T3, T2, or T1 would be impermissible and dangerous.
Thoracic Spinal Nerves - Spine-health
T1 and T2 (top two thoracic nerves) feed into nerves that go into the top of the chest as well as into the arm and hand. T3, T4, and T5 feed into the chest wall and aid in breathing.