Lecture 8 : Veterbral column Flashcards

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What is the Vertebral column

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The central body pillar of the body consists of the vertebrae and intervertebral discs

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Functions of the vertebral column

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Supports the skull, pectoral girdle, upper limb and thoracic cage

Transmits body sigh to lower limb via pelvic girdle

Shields spinal cord which passes through its cavity

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Composition of the vertebral column

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33 vertebra, subdivided into 5 groups based on structure and location:

Cervical vertebrae: 7 small vertebrae
Thoracic vertebrae: 12 vertebrae (Articulates with the ribs)

Lumbar vertebrae: 5 Large vertebrae

Sacral: 5 Vertebrae

Coccygeal: 4 bones which fuse

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General Characteristics of the Vertebrae:

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consists of a rounded body anteriorly and a vertebral arch posteriorly
they enclose the vertebral foramen

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body of the vertebrae:

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weightbearing part is linked to adjacent vertebrae by interverbal discs and ligaments

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Short notes on the vertebral arch:

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consists of a pair of cylinder pedicles, which form sides of arch and pair of laminae which posteriorly
consists of 7 processes
1) Spinous process (1)
2)Transverse process (2)
3) Articular process (4)

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Short notes on the cervical vertebrae

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Small, short and broad

each transverse process perforated by rounded transverse foramen

spinous process is short and bifid
vertebral foramen is large and triangular

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8
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function of C1 and C2

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allow the head to move

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short notes on the C1 (Atlas )

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articulates with the head it lacks a body (Spinous process)

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C2(axis) (1)

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has an odontoid process

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C7 (vertebral promins )

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longest spinous

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12
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function of the intervertebral discs

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Muscle attachment
protects the spinal cord
support weight of upper body

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13
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function of C1

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support the globe of the head and it articulates with the head

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14
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function of C2

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has a dens process fused body atlas that allows rotation as in no movement

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short notes on Thoracic vertebrae (T1-T12)

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medium sized and heart shaped

vertebral foramen: Small and circular

spine: long and inclined downwards and Bodies become more
massive inferiorly

costal facets: presents on sides of the body and transverse process
T11-T12 has np facets

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Short notes Lumbar vertebrae

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Body: is large and kidney shaped

vertebral foramen: is large and triangular

process: transverse( thin and long )

facets: no rib articular facets, no transverse foremind

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Short notes on sacrum:

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Single bone formed by 5 fused sacral vertebrae.

curved and shaped like an inverted triangle

base: upper border articulates with L5
apex: narrow, attached inferiorly to coccyx

anterior surface: concave and smooth

posterior: convex and roughed

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short notes on Coccyx

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consists of 4 vertebrae fused form a single small triangular bone attached to lower end of sacrum

1st coccygeal bone is usually not completely fused to 2nd

19
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Short notes on the IVD’s

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they are the main structure that bind together to the vertebral bodies
- extended from C2 to sacrum
- Responsible for 1/4 of length of vertical column

each disc has an outer anulus fibrous which surrounds an inner nucleus pulposus

20
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Anulus fibrous of the IVD

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consists of fibrocartilage in which collagen fibrous are arranged in concentric layers

21
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nucleus pulposus

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Avoid gelatinous mass absorbs compression forces between vertebrae

22
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what can abnormal vertebral curvatures result from

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Abdominal weight gain
obesity and pregnancy
poor posture
weakness or paralysis

23
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Functions of the Foramina

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Allow structures such as spinal nerves and blood vessels to pass in and out of the vertebral canal

24
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12 pairs of ?

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Ribs

25
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Characteristics of the ribs

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  • long, flat bone
  • consists of
    –Curved shaft
    –Head
    —neck -tubercle
    –Shaft
26
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notes the curved shaft of the ribs

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has anterior and posterior ends
anterior ends: continuous with costal cartilage
posterior ends: attaches to thoracic vertebrae

27
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notes of the head of the rib structure

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Expanded
has 2 facets for articulating with the vertebra with its corresponding vertebrae

28
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notes on the neck of a rib

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constricted portion between head and tubercle

29
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notes on the tubercle of a rib

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prominence at junction of the neck with shaft has facet for articulating with transverse process

30
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Notes on the shaft of a rib

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Thin and flat
inferior border and has costal groove

31
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True ribs

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The first 7 ribs

attach to sternum by separate bars of hyaline cartilage

32
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vertebrosternal

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true ribs

33
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False ribs

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ribs : 8-12

don’t attach directly to the sternum

vertebrochondral ribs fuse together and merge with
cartilage of rib 7

34
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notes on vertebrochondral ribs

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rib 8-10

35
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notes on floating ribs

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they have no connection
with the sternum.

36
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notes on the sternum

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Flat bone
lies in the midline
consists of the manubrium, body and xiphoid

37
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notes on the manubrium

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articulates with body
1st rib costal cartilage and clavicle

38
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body of the sternum

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Flattened , transverse ridges on anterior surface
articulates with ribs 2-7 on either

39
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notes on the xiphoid process

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Smallest part
initially it is cartilaginous
may be wide
thin
pointed
bifid or perforated
ossified in the adult.