Spine - Ligaments, intervertebral discs, and thoracic cage Flashcards

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Name 6 connective tissues which allow for movement and support of the spine?

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Anterior longitudinal ligament
Interspinous ligaments
Superior spinous ligament
Posterior longitudinal ligament
Ligamenta flava
Intervertebral discs

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What is ‘Annulus Fibrosus’ and it’s function?

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It is a strong structure (like ligament) which helps keep nucleus pulposus in place, and helps spine to weight bear and absorb force

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What happens to the annulus fibrosus when pressure is high?

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It puts strain on the annulus fibrosus. This structure becomes weaker with age.

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What happens during ‘degeneration’ of an intervertebral disc?

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It can become flatter, annulus fibrosus cannot keep nucleus pulposus in place and the height of the disc is reduced

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What happens if an intervertebral disc becomes herniated?

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Annulus fibrosus strength is reduced (injury/age etc), therefore when spine moves there is a greater possibility that nucleus pulposus comes out or changes shape of annulus fibrosus

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How many pairs of ribs are there, and how many are true/false ribs?

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12 - 7 pairs of true ribs (attached directly to sternum)
5 pairs of false ribs (3 pairs attach indirectly to sternum, 2 pairs of floating ribs)

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What are the ‘muscles of inspiration’?

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  • Sternocleidomastoid
  • Scalenes
  • External intercostals
  • Internal intercostals (interchondral part)
  • Diaphragm
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What are the ‘muscles of expiration’?

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  • Internal intercostals (excluding interchondral part)
  • External abdominal oblique
  • Internal abdominal oblique
  • Transversus abdominis
  • Rectus abdominis
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